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The stage at which no more solute can be dissolved in the given solvent is called point.

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saturation
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critical
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dissolution
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Solution

The correct option is A saturation
Saturation point is the stage at which a solvent cannot dissolve any more of the solute and the additional amounts of it will appear as a separate phase.
The solution at this stage is called as a saturated solution.

If more solute is dissolved to the saturated solution at higher temperatures, then the solution is called as supersaturated solution.

If a solution has not yet attained the saturation point, it is called as an unsaturated solution.

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