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salt will melt and become a milky colloured liquid but you will need a very high boiling poit to achieve this
When something is saturated it means that it's holding as much as it can. Generally when we use the term we're talking about solutions, and in this case the solution is saturated because there is no more space between the molecules that makes up the solute, and therefore nothing else can be dissolved in it. If you pour salt into water and their stir it, you're making a solution with the salt distributed throughout the water. But if you keep adding salt, eventually you will get to the point where the water is saturated, and the remaining salt will fall to the bottom of the container no matter how much you stir. That point at which you can no longer dissolve any more salt is the saturation point.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture.
A solution is a liquide si it can only exist in liqiude form( unless frozen or heated of cause)
Yes, if a suspension is filtered, particulate matter will be filtered out. This does not happen to a solution.
No more solute can be dissolved in the solvent. If you have ever added a lot of sugar to a drink, you would find that no matter how much you stirred, there would still be undissolved sugar at the bottom of the glass. The drink is a saturated solution- no more sugar will dissolve in it.
The maximum amount of solute is dissolved in it-apex
In a saturated solution, the solvent has dissolved the maximum amount of solute it can hold at a given temperature. In an unsaturated solution, the solvent has not dissolved the maximum amount of solute it can hold at that temperature, meaning more solute could still be dissolved.
I guess the solution would then be called "saturated". Another term would be "equilibrium".
If you start out with a solution and you put the same amount of solution in different types of glassware, it will always be the same no matter what.
Heterogeneous matter has parts with different characteristics.
It is a homogeneous solution.
salt will melt and become a milky colloured liquid but you will need a very high boiling poit to achieve this
It depends on how you are using the word solution. A solution can be an answer to a question, in which case it is not matter.
When something is saturated it means that it's holding as much as it can. Generally when we use the term we're talking about solutions, and in this case the solution is saturated because there is no more space between the molecules that makes up the solute, and therefore nothing else can be dissolved in it. If you pour salt into water and their stir it, you're making a solution with the salt distributed throughout the water. But if you keep adding salt, eventually you will get to the point where the water is saturated, and the remaining salt will fall to the bottom of the container no matter how much you stir. That point at which you can no longer dissolve any more salt is the saturation point.
You can tell when a solution is saturated because if it is, you can see solid particles of the solute in the liquid. These particles do not dissolve even if the solution is stirred vigourously.
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