What terms describes a solution in which MORE SOLUTE CAN STILL BE DISSOLVED AT A FIXED TEMPERATURE? A) saturated B) supersaturated C) aqueous D) unsaturated
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A supersaturated solution is one in which more solute is dissolved than would normally be possible at a fixed temperature. An aqueous solution is one in which the solvent is water. An unsaturated solution is one in which more solute can still be dissolved at a Show more…
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