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Differences between the 3

Solutions can be classified based on the amount of solute they contain relative to the solvent's capacity to dissolve it. A saturated solution has dissolved the maximum amount of solute possible at a given temperature, while an unsaturated solution contains less solute than it has the capacity to dissolve.

Differences between the 3

Differences between the 3

Solution

Saturated solutions hold as much solute as the solvent can hold at a given temperature. Unsaturated solutions have less than the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved. Supersaturated solutions contain more solute than it normally hold at a given temperature.
3 Types of Solutions: Saturated, Unsaturated, and Supersaturated
During the formation of a solution, energy is either released or absorbed (endothermic and exothermic).
The solution takes the state of the solvent.

Solvent

Ex. the solvent in sugar/ sweet water is water
Ex. the solvent in seawater is water
Ex. the solvent in soda is water
The substance in which the solute dissolves.

Solute

Ex. the solute in sugar/ sweet water is the sugar
Ex. the solute in seawater is the salt
Ex. the solute in soda is the carbon dioxide
A substance whose particles are dissolved in a solution.