Respuesta :
•Saturated Solution: A solution in which no more solute can be dissolved in a definite amount of solvent at a given temperature is called a saturated solution.
Example: A soda is a saturated solution of carbon dioxide in water. This is why, when the pressure is released, carbon dioxide gas forms bubbles.
•Unsaturated solution: It is a solution in which more of solute can be dissolved at a given temperature. In this, addition of solute is possible till the solution reaches the point of saturation.
Example: Salt dissolved in water even sugar dissolved in water is an Unsaturated solution if the quantity of dissolved Salt/Sugar is below the saturation point.
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A solution that contains the maximum amount of solute that is capable of being dissolved.
[tex]\pink★[/tex]Example : 36g of salt in 100g of water
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A solution in which more solute can be dissolved.
[tex]\pink★[/tex]Example : The solution of sugar, salt etc in water.