Unsaturated Solution

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A solution that can dissolve more solute at a given temperature

Real World Example

Imagine trying to fit more clothes into a half-full suitcase while packing for a trip. Just as you can add more clothes into the suitcase because it still has room, an unsaturated solution can dissolve more solute because it hasn't reached its maximum capacity. In this analogy, the suitcase represents the solvent, the clothes are the solute, and the available space signifies the solution's ability to dissolve more at a given temperature.

Practice Version

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