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A solution containing more solute than the equilibrium amount is called A solution containing more solute than the equilibrium amount is called an unsaturated solution. a dilute solution. a supersaturated solution. a concentrated solution. a saturated solution.

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a supersaturated solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

Dissolution can be defined as the process of dissolving or dissociating a solute in solid, liquid or gaseous phase into fragmented particles by a solvent in order to form a solution.

In Chemistry, a solute can be defined as a substance that is typically dissolved in a liquid solvent such as water, coffee, tea, etc., to produce a solution.

For dissolution to occur in solids, the crystalline structure of the substance must be broken up so as to release ions, atoms or molecules to produce a solution.

For liquid and gases, the substance to be dissolved must form a non-covalent bond with the solvent to produce a solution.

During the process of dissolution, a solute maybe completely ionized, partially ionized, or it may remain intact.

Generally, when a solution contains more solute than the equilibrium amount it's called a supersaturated solution.

However, when a solution contains lesser solute than the equilibrium amount it's called an unsaturated solution.

Also, when a solution is in dynamic equilibrium with the dissolved solute, it's called a saturated solution.

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