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Question 16 of 25 When the maximum amount of solid is dissolved in a solute, what kind of solution is it?
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When the maximum amount of solid is dissolved in a solute, what kind of
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Saturated Solution
Step-by-step explanation:
Solutions with less than the maximum amount are “unsaturated solutions.”
Solutions with the maximum are “saturated solutions.”
Solutions with more than the maximum are “oversaturated solutions.”
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