In which solution no more solute can be dissolved
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When the solute has reached its solubility limit, for a given solvent and conditions, the solution becomes saturated. A saturated solution will not dissolve any more solute and any extra solute added will simply stay as it is, without dissolving.
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a solute in which maximum amount of sugar or salt has been dissolved in which it has no more space for molecules it is called saturated solution
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ex maximum amount of sugar in water
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