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If a solution contains less than the maximum amount of solute that it could dissolve at that temperature, the solution would be described as......Group of answer choicessaturatedunsaturatedsupersaturatedunfinished

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The solubility of a substance tells us the amount of solute that is capable of dissolving a given amount of solvent at a given temperature. We speak that a solution is.

Now, if the amount is less than the statement says, it will be an unsaturated solution.

When the amount is greater, the solution is supersaturated and a precipitate of solute will form in the solution.

According to what has been explained, the solution described by the statement is an unsaturated solution.

Answer: Unsaturated

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