A solution of sodium thiosulphate(Na2S2O3 formula) in water
A supersaturated solution can be obtained when a saturated solution which is in contact with its solid, is slightly heated in order to increase the solubility product, followed by quick cooling.
In Chemistry when a supersaturated solution begins to cool down the supersaturated solution begins to crystallization occurs in the solution.
How a saturated solution can become supersaturated?
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.
it is what it is
A supersaturated solution has a concentration of solute greater than the solubility at a specific temperature.
supersaturated solutions hold more solute than it can normally hold
A supersaturated solution is obtained.
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.
In a supersaturated solution, the maximum amount of solute is dissolved in solution, and some residual solute appears in solid form in the solvent. For example, a supersaturated salt solution would have salt crystals visible in the water even after vigourous stirring.
The supersaturated solution begin to drop small crystals when the additional sodium thiosulfate was added because the supersaturated solution got reverted back to a saturated solution. Every solution has it;s own level of saturation, at a certain temperature a limit of the solute can be disolved in it, if you heat the solution the limit changes and more of the solute can be added in the solution. This is a supersaturated solution.When you drop an extra crystal into a supersaturated solution, all the extra crystals that aren't suppose to be in it crystalize out of the solution.
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Supersaturated
A supersaturated solution contain an amount of solute higher than the limit of solubility at a given temperature and pressure.
A supersaturated solution contain an amount of solute higher than the limit of solubility at a given temperature and pressure.
This is a supersaturated solution.
Heat the solution
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A supersaturated solution contain more solute than the maximum possible solubility at a given temparature (this is a saturated solution).
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.
Supersaturated solutions contain MORE dissolved solutes than a saturated solution.