How saturated solution can be made to supersaturated solution?
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The solubility of solid solutes in liquid solvents increases as the solvent is warmed up. For example, you can dissolve more sugar in warm water as opposed to cold water.
Imagine a saturated solution of sugar water at 50 Celcius. Let's say it has "x" grams of sugar dissolved in it. The solubility of sugar will be lower at a lower temp. Let's say it is "y" grams at 25 Celcius. The value of x > y. When the water is cooled to a lower temp, it still has "x" grams dissolved, so it is now supersaturated.
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by heating the solution more and more and adding sugar to it. sugar because I have taken sugar as solute in my solutions
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