When a solution is said to be saturated?
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A solution is said to be saturated if we are not able to dissolve more solute in it at a given temperature.
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If we are dissolving salt in water after stirring the solution if we find that the salt or solute is settled at the bottom ,this indicates that the given water can't disclose any more salt in it. Hence, it's said to be saturated.
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If we are dissolving salt in water after stirring the solution if we find that the salt or solute is settled at the bottom ,this indicates that the given water can't disclose any more salt in it. Hence, it's said to be saturated.
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As the temperature of the solvent increases, solubility increases. Additionally, pressure and the nature of the solute and solvent affect solubility. When a solution cannot have solute added and dissolved, the solution is saturated.
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