To the already prepared solution of a 'solute A' prepared in water, a small amount of A is added. However, it does not dissolve. What does it indicate?

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A solution with solute that dissolves until it is unable to dissolve anymore, leaving the undissolved substances at the bottom is called as saturated solution or in other words, a saturated solution is a solution that has dissolved as much solute as it is capable of dissolving. In a saturated solution, no more solute can be dissolved at a given temperature.

Therefore, it is indicating that the solution has become saturated.



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