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: When a [[solution]] is '''saturated''' then any more of the [[soluble]] [[material]] added will just settle at the bottom without being [[dissolve]]d.
 
: When a [[solution]] is '''saturated''' then any more of the [[soluble]] [[material]] added will just settle at the bottom without being [[dissolve]]d.
 
: Different [[material]]s can be [[dissolve]]d by different amounts in a [[solvent]]. [[Material]]s for which only little [[dissolve]] before '''saturation''' are referred to as [[insoluble]] while [[material]]s for which a large quantity will [[dissolve]] before '''saturation''' are referred to as [[soluble]].
 
: Different [[material]]s can be [[dissolve]]d by different amounts in a [[solvent]]. [[Material]]s for which only little [[dissolve]] before '''saturation''' are referred to as [[insoluble]] while [[material]]s for which a large quantity will [[dissolve]] before '''saturation''' are referred to as [[soluble]].
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 18 December 2019

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A saturated solution is a solution in which as much soluble material has been dissolved as possible.

About Saturated Solutions

When a solution is saturated then any more of the soluble material added will just settle at the bottom without being dissolved.
Different materials can be dissolved by different amounts in a solvent. Materials for which only little dissolve before saturation are referred to as insoluble while materials for which a large quantity will dissolve before saturation are referred to as soluble.

References

OCR

Satellites, pages 240-241, Gateway GCSE Physics, Oxford, OCR