Solutions
Homogeneous solutions are comprised of solute(s), the substance(s) dissolved, [The lesser amount of the component(s) in the mixture], and
solvent, the substance present in the largest amount.
Solutions with less solute dissolved than is physically possible are referred to as “unsaturated”. Those with a maximum amount of solute are “saturated”.
Occasionally there are extraordinary solutions that are “supersaturated” with more solute than normal.