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25 December, 14:34

A saturated solution contains more solute than solvent. contains more solvent than solute. contains equal moles of solute and solvent. contains the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in that solvent at that temperature. contains a solvent with only sigma bonds and no pi bonds (i. e. only single bonds, with no double or triple bonds).

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  1. 25 December, 18:21
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    contains the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in that solvent at that temperature.

    Explanation:

    Solution = solute + solvent

    The solubility of a solute depends on temperature. A solution containing just the right (maximum) amount of solute that can normally dissolve at a given temperature is said to be saturated.
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