A soluble solition.
if theres a flood . you should hop in the water and hold your breath , and if you cant do that your skrewed
The van't Hoff factor (i) is defined as the ratio of the number of particles in solution to the number of formula units dissolved. It is typically a positive integer or a positive fraction, as it represents the number of particles resulting from the dissociation of a solute. In standard scenarios, the van't Hoff factor cannot be negative because it reflects the quantity of particles and cannot represent a loss or absence of particles in a solution. However, theoretical or hypothetical situations might arise in advanced contexts, but they do not hold practical significance in typical solutions.
because it cant be to thin because it would not be able to hold the kite up
Some call it hypersonic - others hold that for Mach 7
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A saturated solution is one that has achieved the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature. This means the solution cannot hold any more solute and any additional solute will not dissolve.
A Saturated Solution can no longer hold any more solute in solution.
If a solution has more solute than it can hold, it is called supersaturated. This means that the solution is unstable and may precipitate out excess solute if disturbed.
when a solvent can hold no more solute it is called saturated
An unsaturated solution
A solution is saturated when it can hold no more solute, and any additional solute precipitates.
An unsaturated solution
A solution is saturated when it can hold no more solute, and any additional solute precipitates.
A saturated solution contains all the solute it can hold at a given temperature. At this point, the solute is in equilibrium with the solvent, and any additional solute added will not dissolve.
Supersaturation.
Then the solution is said to be saturated.
No. A supersaturated solution holds more solute than the solvent could normally hold.