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Deline Supersaturation​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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5.3.

In a supersaturated solution, both cations and anions are in constant motion and move in and out of the influence scopes of other ions or molecules. Ions with opposite electrically charges are attracted to form clusters. The cluster is not a stable stage until it grows large enough to become a crystallite.

Answered by aashityagi16
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In order for crystallization to take place a solution must be "supersaturated". Supersaturation refers to a state in which the liquid (solvent) contains more dissolved solids (solute) than can ordinarily be accomodated at that temperature. ... Primary nucleation is the first step in crystallization

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