answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

A supersaturated solution is obtained.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

You will get a supersaturated solution.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What happens is you add additional solid NaCl after the maximum solubility has been reached?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What happens if you add additional solid NaCI after the maximum has been reached?

A supersaturated solution is obtained.


What is apparent solubility of drug?

Reference 11: Apparent solubility refers to the concentration of material at apparent equilibrium (supersaturation). Apparent solubility is distinct from true thermodynamic solubility, which is reached at injinite equilibrium time.


What is the maximum CNS effect of caffeine is reached about after drinking coffee?

Maximum CNS effects are no9t reached for about two hours , but can begin with in 30 mins


What energy has reached its maximum potential in the pacific northwest?

me


Which has maximum entropy of vaporization?

Maximum entropy is when thermal equilibrium is reached and no further vaporisation is possible.


True or false Carrying capacity is reached when a population has reached the maximum size the environment can support?

True! :)


Carrying capacity is reached when a population has reached the maximum size the environment can support?

yes, that's right.


What is solubility equilibrium?

Equilibrium solubility is how much of a certain solute is in solution when the system has reached equilibrium. For example, when something like silver chloride (AgCl) is placed in water, none of it goes into solution. But given some time, an equilibrium will be reached where a small amount of AgCl is in solution and is in equilibrium with the insoluble AgCl.


What is the maximum height reached by a wave from its rest position?

amplitude


What happens when too much of a solute is added to a solvent?

If by "too much of a solute" you mean past the solute's solubility point, then the solute will not dissolve and instead precipitate and sink beneath the solvent. If you create a supersaturated solution, the solute will crystallize in the solvent until the remaining solute creates a saturated solution with the solvent.


What is the maximum absolute value reached by a voltage or current waveform?

define the maximum value of an ac wave form


When is liquid a solution?

When a compound become insoluble in a liquid at a given temperature and pressure a saturated solution is obtained; the limit of solubility is reached.