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I would take 351 g of CdI2 and heat it in hot water, have a soluable solution at that temperature, then decrease the temperature to have a supersaturated solution
Supersaturated.
Supersaturated.
no solutions don't settle but if you make supersaturated solution settling will occur
A supersaturated solution is obtained.
Heat the solution
Supersaturated.
Heat the solution
Supersaturated.
If a seed crystal was added to a supersaturated solution, the resulting solution would be a crystallized solution. The formation of solid crystals that precipitate from a solution is called crystallization.
No, evaporation will most likely make the solution supersaturated
The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution
The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution
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.
no solutions don't settle but if you make supersaturated solution settling will occur