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

Choices:
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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To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the given statement. The statement says that the solution is able to dissolve more solute. This implies that the solution has the capability to dissolve a greater amount of solute or can accommodate a larger quantity of solute.

Out of the choices provided, the term that aligns with this definition is "soluble." A soluble solution is one that has the ability to dissolve a larger amount of solute.