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When a solution is said to be saturated?


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  • A saturated solution is a solution in which no more solute can be added
  • If the solute is added to such a solution it will not dissolve.
  • For example, if we add a spoon of sugar to a glass of water it will become a solution. But if we try to add one bowl of sugar to the same glass it will become saturated. Now no more sugar can be added to it. If added it will not dissolve.

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