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An unsaturated solution has,

A. the maximum concentration of solute that can be dissolved into solvent at a specific temperature.

B. a higher concentration of solute that can be dissolved into solvent at a specific temperature.

C. unstable characteristics.

D. a lower concentration of solute than can be dissolved into solvent at a specific temperature.


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An unsaturated solution is a solution that contains less than the maximum amount of solute that is capable of being dissolved if more solute is added and it does not dissolve, then the original solution was saturated if the added solute dissolves then the original solution was unsaturated
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D... I think? Because it is unsaturated so there is more solute than solvent...

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