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It is a solution which Contains solutes that do not dissolved anymore A.) saturation B.) saturated solution C.)unsaturated solution D.)supersaturated solution
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It is a solution which Contains solutes that do not dissolved anymore
A.) saturation
B.) saturated solution
C.)unsaturated solution
D.)supersaturated solution
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C) Saturated solution
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Saturated solution is the solution which reaches its maximum solubility (I e no more solute can dissolved in it )
Solubility can be increase by increasing temperature
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