a saturated solution is a solution that cannot dissolve any more substances a concentrated solution is a solution that has a lot of a specific substance in it
It is a solution.
No, a solute is a substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution. The particles of a solute are too small to be seen individually, and they cannot be easily separated from the solvent by physical means such as filtration.
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Insoluble mass refers to a substance or material that cannot be dissolved in a particular solvent or solution. It remains suspended or solid in the solvent without dissolving. This property is often used in chemistry to describe substances that do not undergo dissolution.
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The term that describes a substance that cannot be dissolved in a solution is "insoluble."
A substance that does not dissolve is called insoluble. This means that the substance does not mix evenly with a solvent to create a solution.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two (or more) substances, such that particles of the solvent and solute cannot be distinguished by the naked eye. A solution is stable and its components cannot be separated by filtration or other mechanical means. A solution can be gas in gas, or it can be solid, liquid or gas in solid or liquid.
If a substance cannot be dissolved it is called insoluble.
A saturated solution is one in which more solute cannot be dissolved at a given temperature. If more solute can be dissolved at that temperature, it is called a supersaturated solution.
A solution is simply a type of homogenous mixture. There are three common types of homogenous mixtures: suspension mixtures, colloids, and solutions. A solution consists of the smallest particles of these three, and those particles are dissolved in a liquid. The substance that dissolves is called the solute, and the substance in which they are dissolved is called the solvent. So a solution is a type of mixture, not a part.
Something that cannot be dissolved is called insoluble. It means that the substance does not dissolve in a particular solvent under normal conditions.
A compound is a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in fixed proportions. A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances where one substance (solute) is dissolved in another substance (solvent).
In a mixture, the solute is not completely dissolved by the solvent and so stays detectable (a heterogeneous mixture). In a solution, the solute is completely dissolved and cannot be distinguished from the solvent (a homogeneous solution)
No, a solution cannot have a negative concentration. Concentration is a measure of the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent, and it is always expressed as a positive value.