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Meaning of "supersaturation"

supersaturation (noun) - the state of a solution that contains more of the dissolved material than could be dissolved by the solvent under normal circumstances
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  • The condition of a solution being more highly concentrated than is normally possible.
  • the condition of a vapour having a higher saturation vapour pressure than is normally possible.
  • The condition of a solution of gases in a tissue having a higher concentration in terms of sum of partial pressures than the ambient pressure.

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Supersaturation occurs in the absence of condensation nuclei.
There are no instruments to take measurements of supersaturation in clouds.
Supersaturation is a measure of the concentration driving force.
The solution is cooled to a certain level of supersaturation.
Supersaturation has been a frequent topic of research throughout history.
This reduction in temperature further induces supersaturation.
The study of supersaturation is also relevant to atmospheric studies.
Crystal growth increases with increasing supersaturation.
Supersaturation and oxide suspensions in the melt are responsible.
The effect explains supersaturation of vapors.
Supersaturation is known by the person skilled in the art.
The limits of the solvent supersaturation are not critical.
At supersaturation crystals can grow from metastable solutions.
This immediate achievement of supersaturation initiates rapid nucleation.
The driving force of crystallization is supersaturation.

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The immediate achievement of supersaturation initiates rapid nucleation.
The batch was monitored by following the change in supersaturation.
Other methods of generating supersaturation are known in the art.
Supersaturation with respect to water.
This phenomenon is known as in vivo supersaturation.
The characteristics of supersaturation have practical applications in terms of pharmaceuticals.
Direct observation of melting points is disturbed by supersaturation phenomena.
The role of tissue supersaturation with inert gas is notorious.
There are many ways of defining supersaturation.
Supersaturation with respect to ice.
This percentage is considered supersaturation in tyrosine.
Supersaturation may be measured by techniques known to the skilled person.
The rapid cooling leads to supersaturation of the condensible vapor.
A good example is a drug delivery system that exploits supersaturation.
Evaporation of the solvent leads to supersaturation of the injected solution.
Conventional wisdom in the science of sugars teaches crystallization by supersaturation.
Supersaturation is achieved by reducing the temperature in the crystal growth zone.
This is a condition known as supersaturation.
Supersaturation of the air.
Playing easier pieces will reduce the supersaturation of worry.
Supersaturation is an unstable state.
Both phenomena depend strongly on concentrations and supersaturation in solution.
Supersaturation of the local environment with such species may occur.
There are two possibilities for addressing this supersaturation condition.
Supersaturation and evaporation.
Some silica is necessary to increase supersaturation to initiate precipitation of desilication products.
This supersaturation ratio is related to the calcium carbonate inhibition performance.
The reliability of the nucleation rate expression is investigated in terms of supersaturation.
For example by causing supersaturation of the solution containing the salt.
The solution is diluted every so often in this case to prevent supersaturation.
Or supersaturation is achieved by cooling down the solution containing both enantiomers.
The maximum pH prior to the slight decrease at supersaturation was the breakpoint pH.
The supersaturation is mostly dependent upon the speed in the updraft regions.
And a function of supersaturation.
Supersaturation can sometimes be harmful for organisms and cause decompression sickness.

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