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Glenn Key
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10 May, 21:49
What dose it mean for a solution to be saturated
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Darion Bauer
10 May, 22:07
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It means that the spaces between its molecules are full and no more solids can be dissolved in it
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Beau Erickson
10 May, 22:14
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The term saturated solution is used to define a solution in which no solute can be dissolved in the solvent
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