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If a solution is saturated at a given temperature and you want to add more solute, how will you do it ? Give 2 ways​

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Answered by ItzNiladoll
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Explanation:

A saturated solution is a mixture in which the maximum amount of a given solute has been dissolved into the solvent. At this point adding more solute will not change the concentration of the solution; adding more solute will simply result in more solid at the bottom of the solution.

Answered by tejasrathi712
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The two ways are ...

1) By heating the solution

2)by adding more of the solvent

  (solvent means the fluid in which the solute has to be dissolved)

  (solute means the substance which is being dissolved)

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