example of saturated solution
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Carbonated water is saturated with carbon, hence it gives off carbon through bubbles. Adding sugar to water until it no longer dissolves creates a saturated solution. Continuing to dissolve salt in water until it will no longer dissolve creates a saturated solution.
1.Carbonated water is saturated with carbon, hence it gives off carbon through bubbles.
2.Adding sugar to water until it no longer dissolves creates a saturated solution.
3.Continuing to dissolve salt in water until it will no longer dissolve creates a saturated solution.
4.The Earth's soil is saturated with nitrogen.
5.Mixing powdered soap into water until it will not dissolve creates a saturated solution.
6.In beer or sparkling juices there is a saturation of carbon dioxide that is let off as a gas.
6.Coffee powder added to water can create a saturated solution.
7.Salt added to vinegar can create a saturated solution when the salt no longer dissolves.
8.Chocolate powder added to milk can create saturation at the point that no more powder can be added.
9.Sugar dissolved into vinegar until it will no longer do so creates a saturate solution.
10.Milk can be saturated with flour at which point no more flour can be added to the milk.