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A saturated solution can dissolve more when you increase its temperature and less when you decrease. When hot saturated solution is cooled to zero degrees Celsius, or beyond it the solubility of the solvent will decrease and precipitate until it forms a solid.

A saturated solution is one that has reached its saturation level for a specific solute (what is dissolved in it). The saturation level depends on the temperature and different solutes have different saturation levels at different temperatures.

When a saturated solution is cooled, one of two things can happen.

  • If the temperature drop reduces the saturation level, the liquid will be supersaturated and some of the dissolved substance will precipitate out of the solution and you will eventually see particles or crystals floating on top or settling on bottom of the liquid.
  • If the temperature drop is slow enough and the liquid is not disturbed, it may become supersaturated but retain the solute. The amount of solute will exceed the saturation level. Any disturbance can start the precipitation such as shaking or dropping something into the solution.
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It depends on how the solution is hot and how far it is cooled. A liquid's saturation point is defined by the capability of dissolving particular solute at standard temperature and pressure (STP). It can dissolve more when you increase temperature and less when you decrease. Thus, when a hot saturated solution is cooled down to STP and beyond it the solubility of the solvent will decrease and excess solute amount will precipitate and form a solid.

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In Chemistry when a supersaturated solution begins to cool down the supersaturated solution begins to crystallization occurs in the solution.

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Solubility decreases and a precipitate forms

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It has more dissovled solution than water

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the solid reacts with the liquid

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What happens to a supersaturated solution?

The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution


What happens is you add additional solid NaCl after the maximum solubility has been reached?

A supersaturated solution is obtained.


What physically happens in a supersaturated solution of salt in water?

Salt will crystalize out.


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A solution become supersaturated when the limitt of solute solubility at a given temperature is exceeded.


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The solute can re-form as a solid.


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Supersaturated solution of NaCl is the result of?

A supersaturated solution has a concentration of solute greater than the solubility at a specific temperature.