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what are saturated and unsaturated solutions?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Saturated solution is a chemical solution in which maximum amount of solute is dissolved as the solvent is capable of . No more additional solute will dissolve in same condition and temperature

Unsaturated solution is the chemical solution in which less amount of solute is present than the actual capability of solvent
Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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A saturated solution is one that has as much of the solute present as is capable of dissolving. A solution is said to be unsaturated if it doesn't contain all of the solutes that can dissolve in it.

Saturated solutions:

  • A saturated solution is one that has as much solute in it as can be dissolved under the circumstances in which it is present.
  • In chemistry, one may comprehend that a solution can attain a state of saturation by studying solutions and its properties of the solution.
  • Here are a few typical instances: A soda is a carbon dioxide and water saturated solution.
  • This explains why carbon dioxide gas bubbles when pressure is released.
  • A saturated solution is created by mixing cocoa powder into the milk until it stops dissolving.

Unsaturated solutions:

  • Solutions that have less dissolved solute than the solvent's saturation point are said to be unsaturated solutions (at that specific temperature gradient).
  • An unsaturated sugar solution is created by mixing a teaspoon of sugar with hot coffee.
  • A solution of acetic acid in water that is not saturated is vinegar.
  • A mist is an airborne solution of water vapor that is neither saturated nor quite so.

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