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There are many different ways you could use the solubility of a substance to make a saturated solution, such as adding seed crystals to a solution that is supersaturated, adding solute to liquid until dissolving stops, and or evaporating a solvent from a solution until the solute begins to crystallize or precipitate. The elements that affect a solution's saturation include the solution's pressure, temperature, the chemical makeup of the following substances involved, and the concentration and amount of solute.