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Can evaporation make a saturated solution unsaturated?

No, evaporation will most likely make the solution supersaturated


How can a saturated solution become supersaturated?

How a saturated solution can become supersaturated?


Can a saturated solution be a dilute solution?

Yes, just remove some of the solvent. If you want to see this for yourself, mix a little salt and water together. Then leave it stand so most of the water evaporates. You have saturated a dilute solution.


If an enzyme in solution is saturated with substate What is the most effective way to obtain yield of produtct?

If an enzyme solution is saturated with substrate the most effective way to obtain a faster yield of products is to increase the enzyme concentration. An alternative is to increase the temperature.


If a solution is saturated at 20 degrees will it be saturated at 25 degrees?

No, the solubility of most substances increases with temperature. Therefore, if a solution is saturated at 20 degrees, it will likely be unsaturated at 25 degrees because more solute can dissolve at the higher temperature.


What are the example of saturated solution?

An example of a saturated solution, would be to add salt, sodium chloride, to water until no more salt will dissolve in the water. When no more salt will dissolved the solution is said to be saturated.


Solution equilibrium most likely exists in which type of solution?

Equilibrium is only found in a saturated solution, where the dissolved species and the undissolved species are in equilibrium with each other. In a dilute solution there is nothing that is undissolved, and so there is no equilibrium, and by definition a supersaturated solution is out of equilibrium and essentially has too much stuff dissolved in it (it will eventually return to equilibrium and some of the dissolved material will precipitate out).


If you have a solution that is saturated how you dissolve the excess solute?

Heat up the solvent. Solubility of most solid solutes increases with temperatue.


How do you supersaturate a solution?

Most often, by preparing a saturated solution of a substance in a solvent in which the solubility of the substance increases with temperature, then lowering the temperature while taking care to avoid agitation of or the intrusion of solids into the solution.


What is the difference between an unsaturated solution and a saturated solution?

An unsaturated solution has excess solvent and can still dissolve more solute.A saturated solution cannot dissolve any more solute, it will simply stay separate.


When an ancient sea dried up which salt would have formed a saturated solution first?

The salt that would have formed a saturated solution first when an ancient sea dried up is likely sodium chloride (table salt). This is because sodium chloride is one of the most common salts found in seawater and has a high solubility, meaning it can dissolve easily in water to form a saturated solution.


Why saturated solution of potassium nitrate is used in salt bridge?

Its because Potassium Nitrate is a spectator in most electrochemical cells. Spetator as in it does not react with the other species in the solution that undergo oxidation or reduction.