- Look up
supersaturation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
physical chemistry,
supersaturation occurs with a
solution when the
concentration of a solute...
-
critical size is
dictated by many
different factors (temperature,
supersaturation, etc.). It is at the
stage of
nucleation that the
atoms or molecules...
- In vivo
supersaturation is the
behavior of
orally administered compounds that
undergo supersaturation as they p****
through the
gastrointestinal (GI) tract...
- alkaline.
Supersaturation of the
urine is a necessary, but not a sufficient,
condition for the
development of any
urinary calculus.
Supersaturation is likely...
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generally undetectable with
conventional optical techniques.
Usually the
supersaturation is ca. 100…200 % in
condensation chamber,
despite the fact that heterogeneous...
- In an
aqueous solution,
precipitation is the "sedimentation of a
solid material (a precipitate) from a
liquid solution". The
solid formed is
called the...
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supersaturation at
depth to 30% of the designer's maximum, and to 85% at the surface. In
effect the user is
selecting a
lower maximum supersaturation...
- the
condensation of
water vapor onto
condensation nuclei when the
supersaturation of air
exceeds a
critical value according to Köhler theory.
Cloud condensation...
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supersaturation required to form fogs and
clouds – in the
absence of
nuclei around which droplets or ice can form, a
higher level of
supersaturation is...
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using the
supersaturation method by
considering the
number of
occurrences of a
smaller subgraph. Typically,
applications of the
supersaturation method do...