Chemistry, asked by alish122, 4 months ago

what's the difference between unsaturated and dilute solution?​

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Answered by rakshitawalake
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Answer:

A substance is said to be soluble if it dissolves in a solvent to form a solution. ... A dilute solution has less solute present in the solution than a concentration solution. A solution is said to be unsaturated if more solute could be dissolved in a given amount of the solvent at a specified temperature.

Answered by rahul123437
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SOLUTIONS -

  • A mixture of homogenous composition formed by the dissolution of solute in a solvent.
  • A substance can be soluble or insoluble in a solvent of a solution.
  • Based on the concentration of the solute, a solution can be -

1. Dilute solution - Less concentration of solute than solvent in a solution.

2. Concentrated solution - More concentration of solute than solvent in a solution.

  • Based on the solubility of the solute, the solution can be -

1. Saturated solution - A solution in which more solute cannot be dissolved in the given solution at a specific temperature.

2. Unsaturated solution - When a solution has the capability to dissolve more solute at a specific temperature.

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