1. A maximum amount if solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a certain temperature is called the _________ of the solute.
2. The solution that contains the maximum amount of solute dissolved by a given amount of solvent is called a __________.
3. The presence of an excess solid which can no longer dissolve is evidence that the solution is __________.
4. A solution ___________ when it contains less solute than the maximum amount it can dissolve at a given temperature.
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Answer:
1.solubility
The maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a specified temperature and pressure is its solubility. Solubility is often expressed as the mass of solute per volume (g/L) or mass of solute per mass of solvent (g/g), or as the moles of solute per volume (mol/L)
2.Solution which contains maximum possible amount of solute at any given temperature is called a saturated solution. At any particular temperature, a solution that has dissolved as much solute as it is capable of dissolving, is said to be a saturated solution
3.saturated
4.unsaturated solution
A solution that contains less solute than can dissolve at a given temperature is called an unsaturated solution.
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