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18 February, 10:08

If the solvent water can hold 10g of salt, but a solution contains 15g of salt would it be considered saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated?

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  1. 18 February, 10:32
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    A supersaturated solution more solute then what the solute can hold at a certain temperature. So the solution in this example is contain 5g more than the amount the water can hold so it is supersaturated. Hope this held!
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