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The amount of solute dissolved into a solvent is known as its Concentration

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The amount of solute required to form a saturated solution in a particular amount of solvent is the Concentration.

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What solutions one that contains as much solute as can be dissolved in the solvent?

That solution is called saturated.


When a solvent is holding the maximum amount of solute for that given temperature?

A saturated solution


How do you know solution is saturated?

The solution is saturated when no more solute dissolves in the solvent.


How do you know when solution is saturated?

The solution is saturated when no more solute dissolves in the solvent.


How do know when a solution is saturated?

The solution is saturated when no more solute dissolves in the solvent.


What is over saturated solution?

When a solute cannot be dissolved further in a solvent, at a given temeperature, the solution is saturated; if this amount of solvent is exceeded the solution is oversaturated.


What is an over saturated solutions?

When a solute cannot be dissolved further in a solvent, at a given temeperature, the solution is saturated; if this amount of solvent is exceeded the solution is oversaturated.


What is the type of solution with so much solute that no more will dissolve?

When a solute is added to a solvent until no more dissolves, the solution is said to be saturated. In some cases a solution can be made to be supersaturated by temporarily increasing the solubility of the solvent, such as through an increase in temperature.


When solution can't hold more solute?

when a solvent can hold no more solute it is called saturated


What is formed when solute dissolves in a solvent?

saturated solution


What is saturrated solution?

A saturated solution is a solution in which the solvent can not dissolve any more solute.


Why the more the volume of solvent thefaster sugar dissolves in water?

When enough sugar is dissolved into the solvent (water) , or goes 'in to solution' , that no more will dissolve , the solvent is said to be 'saturated'. The more solvent you have the more sugar you can put into solution. No more sugar will dissolve once the solvent (now your solution) is saturated.