Most often, by preparing a saturated solution of a substance in a solvent in which the solubility of the substance increases with temperature, then lowering the temperature while taking care to avoid agitation of or the intrusion of solids into the solution.
A supersaturated solution has two phases: liquid and solid.
How a saturated solution can become supersaturated?
Heat the solution
A solution that contains less than the maximum amount of solute that it is able to hold at a given temperature is unsaturated.
Yes
Supersaturated.
The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution
The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution
The solute can re-form as a solid.
A supersaturated solution is most likely to form crystals as it cools.
A supersaturated solution is when there is more solute present in the solution than can be absorbed by the solvent. When it is disturbed, all of the solute that is not in solution falls out, sometimes forming crystals.
A supersaturated solution has two phases: liquid and solid.
Adding more solute the solution become supersaturated.
A solution become supersaturated when the limitt of solute solubility at a given temperature is exceeded.
How a saturated solution can become supersaturated?
A supersaturated solution has a concentration of solute greater than the solubility at a specific temperature.
A supersaturated solution is obtained.