When you raise the temperature of a saturated solution; you can add more solute and make it a super saturated solution because the molecules of the solvent will be able to attract more molecules of solute.
heated, as the increase in temperature generally increases the solubility of solids in liquids. However, once a solution is saturated, adding more solute will not dissolve and will instead remain as solid at the bottom of the container.
Yes, when a saturated solution is heated, more solute can dissolve in the solution due to increased solubility at higher temperatures. However, if the solution is then allowed to cool down, excess solute will come out of solution and recrystallize, leading to the formation of more crystals.
A saturated solution.
false because if this person who wants to know the answer to this question is from st Georges then hi its Leah Phillips and the answer is a saturated solution will usually dissolve more solid solutes if it is stirred or heated.
A Saturated Solution can no longer hold any more solute in solution.
Supersatured.
It depends on what kind of solute was mixed in a solution. for example of NaCl, it would disolved if heated.
If it is solid at room temperature but melts when heated.
heated, as the increase in temperature generally increases the solubility of solids in liquids. However, once a solution is saturated, adding more solute will not dissolve and will instead remain as solid at the bottom of the container.
When a saturated solution contains a nucleating point.
Only by experiments. For example the solution is heated, water is evaporated and the salt weighed.
Yes, when a saturated solution is heated, more solute can dissolve in the solution due to increased solubility at higher temperatures. However, if the solution is then allowed to cool down, excess solute will come out of solution and recrystallize, leading to the formation of more crystals.
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.
A saturated solution.
A solution that has the maximum amount of solute dissolved at that temperature is known as a saturated solution.However it is possible to prepare a super saturated solution by heating the solution slightly, dissolving the maximum amount of solute and then carefully cooling the solution. Generally the super saturated solution is unstable and the excess solute will precipitate out if given the energy to do so.A common super saturated solution is a sugar solution. Sugar is added to water and the solution is heated and then carefully cooled. The solution can form a glass like solid called "toffee" rather than crystals of sugar.
The products are sodium hydroxide and hydrogen.
ammonia should release on heating.