a solution which contain more solute than saturated solution
To prepare a standard dissolved oxygen solution, you would typically use sodium sulfite as a reducing agent to remove oxygen from water and create an oxygen-free solution. You would then saturate the deoxygenated water with pure oxygen gas to a known concentration until it reaches equilibrium. This process allows you to create a standardized solution for calibrating dissolved oxygen measurement instruments.
A saturated solution that is closer to its solubility limit is more concentrated than one that is further below its solubility limit. This means that a solution with a higher concentration of solute is more concentrated.
You can saturate a solution of 130 grams of sugar (salute) in 100 grams ofwater (solvent) at 50 degrees celceus. This would give you a solution with 130% more salute in the solution than water. Keep in mind that raising the temperature usually allows for greater solubility of the salute. Just a side note, this is the highest saturation level of a salute in a solvent im aware of. Its possible there are better examples out there.
This kind of technique is used in making fudge, and is very important. You don't want crunchy fudge, do you :) First, you will need sugar (any kind will do), and some hot water or other solvent, but I would use water. So do you know that hot water dissolves more solute than cold water? Well, you then saturate the hot water with the sugar, and SLOWLY (slow is very important) cool down the sugar water mixture. Also, DO NOT AGITATE IT. For example, soda is a super saturated solution, it's super saturated with carbon dioxide. If you shake the soda can (agitating it), the carbon dioxide will separate from the rest of the soda, which causes the (highly entertaining) explosion of soda following. If you agitate it, the sugar will recrystalize and you will have to start over. Now, if it is cooled down fast enough, it will become super saturated, and won't recrystalize. Hope this helped!
No, if it holds MORE than it should it is supersaturated.The term supersaturation refers to a solution that contains more of the dissolved material than could be dissolved by the solvent under normal circumstances.Saturation is the point at which a solution of a substance can dissolve no more of that substance (under normal circumstances) and additional amounts of it will appear as a precipitate.
To Make a super saturated solution, you must saturate the solution fully by adding to solute to the solvent until no more dissolves. You then heat the solution and add more solute until there is undissolved solid remaining. let the solution cool, you will have a super saturated solution.
No, a heated solution will saturate faster.
You would super saturate the solution and the excess would not stay suspended. Thus the sugar you find at the bottom of your teacup.
Under normal circumstances, super saturation is a state of a solution that contains more of the dissolved material than could be dissolved by the solvent.
No, it dose not dissolve, it cannot saturate the solution of isolproponol (grainalcohol)
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After a concentration of 360,9 g/L a saturate solution of NaCl is formed.
You have to Heat it!
Synonyms for "saturate" : permeate, pervade, imbue, or soak.
This is a process where crystals are formed from a super saturated solution that is left undisturbed for a few days. A super saturated solution is formed when no more solute can dissolve in the solution.
Super glue is probably not the best solution.
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