What is a solution that contains more solute than it would normally hold at that temperature said to be? Chemistry Solutions Saturated and Supersaturated Solutions 1 Answer anor277 Dec 3, 2016 #"Supersaturated........"# Explanation: #"Supersaturation"# is a metastable condition, and is rigidly defined as a solution that contains MORE solute than would be in equilibrium with undissolved solute at a given temperature. Answer link Related questions How are saturated solutions at equilibrium? How are supersaturated solutions prepared? How can you identify a saturated solution? How do supersaturated solutions demonstrate conservation of energy? How do you make saturated solution of potassium iodide? How do you make saturated solution of sodium bicarbonate? What is an example of a saturation practice problem? What is a saturated solution? What is an example of a saturated solution practice problem? What are some common mistakes students make with saturated solutions? See all questions in Saturated and Supersaturated Solutions Impact of this question 7652 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License