To create a saturated solvent, you can dissolve a solute in a solvent until no more solute can dissolve at a given temperature, indicating that the solution has reached saturation. You would gradually add the solute while stirring until you observe undissolved particles at the bottom, confirming that the maximum solubility limit has been reached. The solubility of the substance at that specific temperature dictates the amount of solute you can add before saturation occurs. Once this point is achieved, the solution is considered saturated.
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