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    The amount of the solute present in the saturated solution at a particular temperature is called its-
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    The amount of the solute present in the saturated solution at a particular temperature is called its-

    A.

    Solubility

    B.

    Stability

    C.

    Visibility

    D.

    Viscosity

    Correct option is A

    The correct answer is (a) Solubility.
    · Solubility refers to the maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a particular temperature to form a saturated solution.
    · It is a measure of how much of a substance (solute) can dissolve in a given amount of solvent under specific conditions.
    Information Booster:
    · Stability: Refers to the resistance of a substance to change or decompose.
    · Visibility: Relates to how easily something can be seen, not related to solubility.
    · Viscosity: Refers to the thickness or resistance to flow in liquids, such as honey being more viscous than water.

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