A solution can reach a state of saturation: the point at which a solution of a substance can dissolve no more of that substance! Let's learn more in this guide. Show
IntroductionHave you ever made chocolate milk with too much syrup? Some of the extra remains undissolved at the bottom of the glass. That’s because the milk has become a saturated solution, a solution containing the maximum concentration of one or more dissolved solutes in a solvent. In this case, the syrup would be the solute, and the milk the solvent. In a saturated solution, additional solutes won't dissolve (just like the extra chocolate syrup). Unsaturated solutions contain a smaller amount of solute than what can dissolve, leaving no remainder.
Supersaturated solutions contain more than the maximum amount of dissolved solute than the solution is able to dissolve at a given temperature.
TYPES OF SATURATION1. SATURATED SOLUTION
See the image below to visualize what a saturated solution looks like. Source
2. UNSATURATED SOLUTION
See the image below to visualize an unsaturated solution. Source
3. SUPERSATURATED
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Mass PercentMass percent expresses the concentration of a solution when both the mass of the solute and solution are given. To find mass percent, use the following formula: Mass % = msolute/msolution x 100% Where msolute = mass of solute msolution = mass solution Let’s try out a practice problem with a supersaturated solution example:
Knowns: msolute = 8.00g NaOH and msolution = 50.0g H2O Solving for mass percent Mass % = msolute/msolution x 100% Mass % = (8.00g)/(8.00g + 50.00g) x 100% Mass % = (8.00g)/(58.00g) x 100% Mass % = = 13.8% NaOH solution. FACTORS AFFECTING SATURATION
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FAQs1. What is meant by supersaturated solutions? A solution that contains more solute than the solvent is capable of dissolving. It has more undissolved solute than the saturated solution that tends to crystallize and precipitate with the help of a seed crystal. 2. How do you know if a solution is supersaturated? If the solution is supersaturated, crystals will very quickly form around the solute you've added. 3. What are the examples of supersaturated solutions? The supersaturated solution contains more dissolved substances than a saturated solution. For example, 40g NaCl in 100ml H2O. The additional 4.0g NaCl remains undissolved. 4. What are the saturated and supersaturated solutions? The solution obtained by dissolving the maximum amount of solute at a given temperature is known as a saturated solution. A solution that contains more amount of solute than the required to saturate is known as a supersaturated solution. We hope you enjoyed studying this lesson and learned something cool about Saturated, Unsaturated, and Supersaturated Solutions! Join our Discord community to get any questions you may have answered and to engage with other students just like you! Don't forget to download our App to experience our fun VR classrooms - we promise, it makes studying much more fun!😎 REFERENCE
What are the example of saturated unsaturated and supersaturated?Unsaturated, Saturated, and Supersaturated Examples. What are the 5 example of saturated solution?Examples of Saturated Solutions. A soda is a saturated solution of carbon dioxide in water. ... . Adding chocolate powder to milk so that it stops dissolving forms a saturated solution.. Salt can be added to melted butter or oil to the point where the salt grains stop dissolving, forming a saturated solution.. What are some examples of supersaturated solutions?Examples of supersaturated solutions include carbonated water (i.e. soda water), honey or sugar syrup used in confectionery, etc. An example of supersaturation is shown by sodium thiosulfate (Na 2 S 2 O 3 ). It can dissolve 50 g Na 2 S 2 O 3 per 100 g of H 2 O at room temperature.
What is saturated and unsaturated solution with examples?A saturated solution is one that contains the maximum amount of solute capable of being dissolved, whereas unsaturated solutions contain less than the maximum amount of solute capable of being dissolved. Because carbonated water is saturated with carbon, it emits carbon through bubbles.
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