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24 August, 19:58

Is supersaturation possible if recrystallization occurs as a solution of a solid in water cools?

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  1. 24 August, 20:02
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    Supersaturation is possible

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    As a solution of solid in water cools, the dissolved solid would begin to reappear as the solution is now supersaturated at that lower temperature.

    When the temperature of a solution is increased, more solute are able to dissolve in solution. A supersaturated solution is one that contains more than the required amount of solute needed to saturate the solution at that particular temperature.
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