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give an example of super saturated solution​

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Answered by llDishantll
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A supersaturated solution is a more solute solution than can be dissolved by the solvent. ... The most popular example is sodium acetate which is supersaturated.

Answered by deepakhati
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A supersaturated solution contains more dissolved solute than required for preparing a saturated solution and can be prepared by heating a saturated solution, adding more solute, and then cooling it gently. Excess dissolved solute crystallizes by seeding supersaturated solution with a few crystals of the solute.For example, the object of pan boiling is the production of a fine even crop of sugar crystals. A primary condition for the attainment of this end is the maintenance of a control over the rate of crystallization during the growth. Basically a crystal surface maintained in a solution will only grow if the concentration of the solution is maintained at a level greater than the saturation concentration. Such a solution is said to be supersaturated.

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