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solubility:

the ability to be dissolved, especially in water.

saturated solution :

A solution which can not dissolve further amount of solute at a particular temperature is called saturated solution. For example, when you keep adding sugar to the water, a time will reach when no more sugar will dissolve in the water and sugar will settle down at the bottom

unsaturated solution:

Unsaturated solutions are solutions in which the amount of dissolved solute is less than the saturation point of the solvent (at that specific temperature gradient). If the amount of dissolved solute is equal to the saturation point of the solvent, the solution is called a saturated solution.

solvent:

Common examples of solvents include water, ethanol, methanol, and acetone. The term 'solvent' can be defined as a substance that has the ability to dissolve a given solute to form a solution with it.

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