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How a saturated solution can become supersaturated?
Heat the solution
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.
Heating the solution increases the solubility of the solute, allowing more of it to dissolve. This creates a supersaturated solution, where the solution is holding more solute than it normally can at that temperature. Upon cooling, the excess solute remains in solution, resulting in a supersaturated solution.
The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution
A supersaturated solution is obtained.
This is called a supersaturated solution.
The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution
The solute will eventually fall out of a supersaturated solution
Adding more solute the solution become supersaturated.
A supersaturated solution is obtained.
Supersaturated
A solution become supersaturated when the limitt of solute solubility at a given temperature is exceeded.
The solute can re-form as a solid.
make a fully saturated solution, then add more. after adding, greatly heat up the solution and stir it to dissolve more salt. when it cools down, you have a supersaturated solution. word of caution, if you put any kind of crystal structure in this solution, then the excess will crystalize back out.
A supersaturated solution has a concentration of solute greater than the solubility at a specific temperature.
The solubility of sodium acetate at 20 oC is 54,6 g/100 g water. If you add further solute and this is no longer dissolved the solution is supersaturated.