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Only when their outer shell is saturated>>>>>>>>>>>>
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.
Some molecules can become ions, especially at very high temperatures or at other high-energy conditions. For example, a hydrogen molecule can become a positive ion by losing one of its electrons.
How a saturated solution can become supersaturated?
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Only when their outer shell is saturated>>>>>>>>>>>>
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.
Ultraviolet Light
All of the carbons have to be attached to the maximum amount of hydrogens. So there can only be single bonds between the carbons in order for the molecules to be saturated.
The electrons are either gained or lost because free electrons are what conducts electricity so they can escape or be captured in reduction or oxidisation.
Some molecules can become ions, especially at very high temperatures or at other high-energy conditions. For example, a hydrogen molecule can become a positive ion by losing one of its electrons.
How a saturated solution can become supersaturated?
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When we pass electricity through a gas , the gas molecules get excited and give out electrons and the gas molecules become positively charge (form ions). As the ions are positively charged and the electrons are negatively charged they have a tendency to recombine and for a neutral gas molecule again. (Note- High pressure=molecules are more close [more crowding] Low Pressure=molecules are not so close[less crowding] ) At atmospheric pressure the gas molecules are more closer to each other that's why they recombine easily avoiding the electrons to flow. At low pressure the gas molecules are not so close and hence it is difficult for the ion and the electron to recombine and form a neutral molecule. This results into flow of electrons and hence the gas starts to act as an conductor.
The verb is soak, soaks, soaking, soaked; to become saturated or cause to become saturated with liquid; to wet thoroughly; to drench.
Ionization is the addition or removal of electrons from atoms or molecules. Ionizing radiation (such as ultraviolet or x-rays) carries enough energy to knock electrons free from atoms and those electrons become free to move. This is the force that can cause electrons to transfer from one atom to another.
According to Bohr's theories the electrons in the metal ions are "excited" due to the absorption of a quantum or multiple quanta of light