When some of the sugar added to iced tea remains undissolved at the bottom of the glass, the solution is what?

dilute, polar ,nonpolar,saturated, or unsaturated.

Answer:
Saturated, since there is more sugar than the liquid can handle.
do your own homework. If your book is prentice hall, then it is chapter 15, section 2.
Think about it, and what the words above mean.

Also, shouldn't school be over by now?
Saturated (it can't dissolve any more of the sugar that's why some is on the bottom of the glass) It could also just mean you didn't stir it enough!
Just add a little more tea and shake it or stir it up and drink it up. cheers.....
Saturated.

The solution has reached the saturation point, the point where no more water molecules are remaining to surround the ions in sugar, hence no more will dissolve.
saturated
Saturated

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