Unable to hold or contain more; full. Soaked with moisture; drenched. Combined with or containing all the solute that can normally be dissolved at a given temperature.
Having all available valence bonds filled. Used especially of organic compounds. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. Relating to an organic compound in which all the carbon atoms are joined by single bonds and therefore cannot be combined with any additional atoms or radicals. Propane and cyclopentane are examples of saturated hydrocarbons. Compare unsaturated. Relating to a solution that is unable to dissolve more of a solute. Containing as much water vapor as is possible at a given temperature.
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Define solution equilibrium. How do you make sure a compound is pure? Summary Saturated and unsaturated solutions are defined. Solution equilibrium exists when the rate of dissolving equals the rate of recrystallization. What is the heat source for evaporation? Why does the salt precipitate out of solution?
Review Why is the preferred equation for solution equilibrium of NaCl an equilibrium between solid NaCl and the ions. If I add water to a saturated sucrose solution, what will happen? If I heat a solution and remove water, I see crystals at the bottom of the container.
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