3. A solution is said to be supersaturated if a. It can still dissolve more solute. b. It has reached its maximum amount of solute that it can dissolve thus it can no longer accommodate more solute. c. It has amount of solute more than what it can dissolve and was heated to dissolve the added solute. d. Its amount of solvent is greater than the amount of solute.
c. It has amount of solute more than what it can dissolve and was heated to dissolve the added solute.
Explanation:
A supersaturated solution is a solution that contains more than the maximum amount of solute that is capable of being dissolved at a given temperature.