Supersaturation.
A Saturated Solution can no longer hold any more solute in solution.
when a solvent can hold no more solute it is called saturated
If a solution has more solute than it can hold, it is called supersaturated. This means that the solution is unstable and may precipitate out excess solute if disturbed.
A solution is saturated when it can hold no more solute, and any additional solute precipitates.
An unsaturated solution
A solution is saturated when it can hold no more solute, and any additional solute precipitates.
An unsaturated solution
saturated.
No. A supersaturated solution holds more solute than the solvent could normally hold.
A saturated solution is a solution that cannot hold any more solute at a given temperature, including room temperature. This occurs when the maximum amount of solute has been dissolved in the solvent, resulting in a state of equilibrium between the dissolved and undissolved solute.
A saturated solution is one that has achieved the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature. This means the solution cannot hold any more solute and any additional solute will not dissolve.
It is a supersaturated solution.