Chemistry (4th Edition)

Published by McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
ISBN 10: 0078021529
ISBN 13: 978-0-07802-152-7

Chapter 13 - Questions and Problems - Page 597: 13.1

Answer

A saturated solution is a solution that can no longer dissolve more solute. A supersaturated solution is a solution that already has precipitated An unsaturated solution is a solution that has can still dissolve more solute

Work Step by Step

An example of a saturated solution is when enough salt is added to water so that the next gram of salt would precipitate An example of unsaturated solution is a solution that can still dissolve more salt An example of a supersaturated solution is a solution that has already precipitated
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