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In Science / Senior High School | 2025-08-14

when a solution cannot dissolve no more solute because it is at its maximum solute level how can the solution be discribe?​

Asked by angcajenelyn

Answer (1)

When a solution can no longer dissolve any more solute, it is described as a saturated solution. This means the solution has reached its maximum capacity for that particular solute at a given temperature and pressure, according to chemistry websites. Any further addition of solute will not dissolve and will likely settle at the bottom as a precipitate, says Testbook.

Answered by lakshmi12102008 | 2025-08-15