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A Saturated solution A solution which contains maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature.
B. B inary solutio A solution with two comonents is known as binary solution.
C. Isotonic solution A solution having same osmotic pressure at a given temperature as that of given solution is known as isotonic solution.
D. Hypotonic solution whose osmotic pressure is less than another is know as hypotonic solution.
E. Solid solution. A solution in solid phase is known as solid solution.
F. Hypertonic solution A solution whose osmotic pressure is grater than that of another is known as hypertonic solutin.
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