unsaturated solution examples for unsaturated solution
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An unsaturated solution is one that still has a capacity to dissolve more solute. Any such solution, is in a condition where it still hasn't reached the saturation limit. An example is NaCl in water. When you add a teaspoonful of salt to a glass of water, it easily dissolves in it.
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A solution (with less solute
than the saturated solution) that completely dissolves,
leaving no remaining substances.
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