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The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution

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The solute can re-form as a solid - apex
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The Cell will most likely die, as due to osmosis, the water of the cell will pass out of it to try to reduce the concentration of the solution.

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What will happen to a supersaturated solution?

The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution


What happens to a supersaturated solution?

The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution


What is the original solution if a crystal is added to an aqueous solution causes many particles to come out of the solution?

Supersaturated.


How do you identify a supersaturated solution?

A supersaturated solution has two phases: liquid and solid.


How can you help a saturated solution become a supersaturated solution?

Adding more solute the solution become supersaturated.


How can a solution be supersaturated?

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


How can a saturated solution become supersaturated?

How a saturated solution can become supersaturated?


Supersaturated solution of NaCl is the result of?

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


What would happen if a potassium alum seed crystal is placed in a supersaturated copper sulfate solution?

The seed will be destroyed.


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

A supersaturated solution is obtained.


A solution that contains more than it would normallyhold at that temperature is said to be what?

Supersaturated.


What will happen if a large quantity of NaCl is added to the aqueous solution?

The solubility of sodium chloride is 360,9 g/L at 20 0C; after this concentration the solution is supersaturated.