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What is true in a saturated solution

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A solution with as much dissolved solute as it can hold at a given temperature.

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What is true in a saturated solution is that it cannot dissolve any more solute.

A saturated solution is a chemical solution that contains the highest concentration (maximum capacity) of a solute dissolved in the solvent. When additional solute is added to a saturated solution, it will not dissolve it but it may result in a solid precipitate or left as a gas. The saturation of a solution depends on various factors such as temperatures, pressure, and the chemical makeup of substances involved. Examples of saturated solutions include; carbonated water and mixture of sugar and vinegar.

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