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A solution in which no more solute can be added at a given temperature is called as

  1. Saturated Solution
  2. Unsaturated solution
  3. Concentrated solution
  4. Ultra-saturated solution

hintHint:

Saturated solution

The correct answer is: Saturated Solution


    A saturated solution cannot dissolve more solute at a given temperature. This is because the solute dissolves in a solvent due to the gap between the solvent particles, but with continuous solute addition, the gap between the solvent particles is filled. As a result, the solvent can no longer dissolve any more solute particles.

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