Question
Which analogy best represents a saturated solution?
A.
an empty baseball field
B.
a single player on a field that has a maximum of 11 players
C.
11 players on a field that has a maximum of 11 players
D.
15 players on a field that has a maximum of 11 players
E.
11 players on a field that has a maximum of 15 players
A.
an empty baseball field
B.
a single player on a field that has a maximum of 11 players
C.
11 players on a field that has a maximum of 11 players
D.
15 players on a field that has a maximum of 11 players
E.
11 players on a field that has a maximum of 15 players
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A saturated solution can be best represented by the analogy of **C. 11 players on a field that has a maximum of 11 players**.
In this analogy, the field is at full capacity (just like a saturated solution has the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solvent), and no additional players (solute) can be added without exceeding the field's (solvent’s) capacity.
In this analogy, the field is at full capacity (just like a saturated solution has the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solvent), and no additional players (solute) can be added without exceeding the field's (solvent’s) capacity.
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