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Saturated and Unsaturated Solutions Is there a limit to the amount of solute that will dissolve in a solvent? We use solutions every day. People who wear contact lenses use "lens solution" to rinse their contacts and keep them wet. Athletes who consume sports drinks after exercising benefit from the electrolytes in those solutions. This activity will explore whether or not there is a limit to how much of one substance can dis- solve in another.
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