A/an _____ solution is able to dissolve more solute.

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insoluble immiscible soluble unsaturated saturated
supersaturated osmosis reverse osmosis semi-permeable membrane non-volatile
boiling point freezing point capillary tubes atmosphere volatile
solvent condensation evaporation higher lower

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insoluble, immiscible, soluble, unsaturated, saturated ,supersaturated, osmosis, reverse osmosis, semi-permeable membrane, non-volatile, boiling point, freezing point, capillary tubes, atmosphere, volatile, solvent, condensation, evaporation, higher, lower
A solvent that will dissolve no more solute is saturated. A solvent that will dissolve more solute is unsaturated. A solute that, because of some outside condition, has dissolved more solute that it can hold at a particular temperature, is supersaturated. Supersaturated solutions are unstable and the excess solute will precipitate easily (for example, shaking, stirring, drop in a crystal of solute, add a speck of dust, etc are actions that will cause the excess solute to come out of solution and what is left is a saturated solution).
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