Ten(10) grams of salt is dissolved in 100 mL of water. All of the salt dissolved in the water. Which of the following best describes the resulting solution?
a. supersaturated
b. saturated
c. understated
d. unsaturated
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When 10 grams of salt in dissolved in 100mL of water an unsaturated solution is formed.
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Saturated solution:
- A saturated solution is one in which there is so much solute that adding more would cause it to not dissolve.
- When a saturated solution comes into touch with more solute, the extra solute does not dissolve or deposit.
Unsaturated solution:
- An unsaturated solution is one in which the concentration of the solute is less than its equilibrium solubility.
- The solvent dissolves the entire solute. Two processes occur simultaneously when a solute (typically a solid) is added to a solvent (commonly a liquid).
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