Is a saturated solution always a concentrated solution?explain your answer?

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Not necessarily. If you have a very non-soluble salt, for example AgCl (Ks=1,8 . 10^-10), you put just a little bit of this salt in a solution and it will be saturated, because if you put more it won't be dissolved. Therefore, the solution is saturated but its concentration is almost none

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