what name is given to the solution which contains more solute that it can be dissolved in the the solvent under normal conditions? batao na guys please fast
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In a saturated solution, more solute cannot be dissolved at a given temperature.
This is because, the solute dissolves in a solvent because of space between particles of solvent but on continuous addition of solute, the space between the solvent particles gets fulfilled. Thus no more solute particle can dissolve in a solvent.
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