which solution has just the right amount of sugar dissolved in it? *\n- supersaturated\n- unsaturated\n…

which solution has just the right amount of sugar dissolved in it? *\n- supersaturated\n- unsaturated\n- saturated\n- the one with the most dissolved\n\nnuclear reaction in which a large radioactive element is split by a charged neutron * forming two smaller elements and producing lots of energy.\n- nuclear fission\n- nuclear reactor\n- nuclear energy\n\nthe protein found in blood that transports oxygen *\n- hemoglobin\n- keratin\n- myoglobin\n- insulin
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- A saturated solution has the maximum amount of solute (sugar in this case) dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure. A supersaturated solution has more solute than the saturated - state, an unsaturated solution has less solute than the maximum amount that can dissolve, and "the one with the most dissolved" is not a standard term for the right - amount solution.
- Nuclear fission is the process where a large radioactive element is split by a neutron (not a charged neutron, but the description best fits fission), forming two smaller elements and releasing a large amount of energy. A nuclear reactor is a device to control nuclear reactions, and nuclear energy is the energy released from nuclear reactions.
- Hemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen and transports it throughout the body. Keratin is a protein in hair, nails, and skin, myoglobin is in muscle cells for oxygen storage, and insulin is a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels.
Answer:
- Saturated
- Nuclear Fission
- Hemoglobin