When additional solute is added to a saturated solution, it will not dissolve any further because the solution has already reached its maximum capacity for solute at a given temperature. Instead, the excess solute will remain undissolved and settle at the bottom of the container. This equilibrium occurs because the rate of dissolution of the solute equals the rate of precipitation, maintaining the saturation point.
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