What happens when some solvent is added to a saturated sugar solution
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it becomes unsaturated...
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When a solution reaches the point where it cannot dissolve any more solute it is considered "saturated." If a saturated solution loses some solvent, then solid crystals of the solute will start to form. This is what happens when water evaporates and salt crystals begin to form
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