Pour some sugar in cold water. It won't all disolve. Now pour the same amount of sugar in the same amount of water, except the water's warm, and see what happens.
heat, because the particles move further apart.
With out heat only a certain amount of solute is able to go into solution. With the addition of heat (now an endothermic reaction) more solute will be forced into solution creating a supersaturated solution.
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Saturation affects the RF value in a significant manner. With saturation of the air, this will result into high RF value which cause poor resolution.Ê
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heat, because the particles move further apart.
Saturation temperature of steam is the Temperature at whihc any addition of heat does not increase the temperature of the water but produces steam.It depends upon the pressue and for every pressure there is a saturation temperature.
Electrical Engineering
well, solubility is a measurement that describes how much solute dissolves in a given amount of solvent.
Efficiency drops off rapidly as you approach the knee of the saturation curve as energy is converted to heat rather than electricity.
cholesterol levels, degree of saturation of fatty acids, temperature
Heat does not affect it. It expands with coolness. It contracts with heat.
Temperature affects the saturation point (:
Heat can affect the molecular composition of an object.
At saturation, latent heat of condensation is released into the air.
Carbon monoxide reduces the oxygen saturation of hemoglobin at any given PaO2.