point of saturation defination
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the stage at which no more of something can be accepted or added because there is already too much of it or too many of them
(2) (in chemistry) the stage at which no more of a substance can be taken in by a liquid or vapour
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the point at which there are so many of a thing that no more can be added successfully
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Here are some common examples: A soda is a saturated solution of carbon dioxide in water. … Adding chocolate powder to milk so that it stops dissolving forms a saturated solution. Salt can be added to melted butter or oil to the point where the salt grains stop dissolving, forming a saturated solution
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