Supersaturated Fluids By: Michael Fox

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Supersaturated Fluids By: Michael Fox

What is a Supersaturated Fluid? a solution that contains more of the dissolved material than could be dissolved by the solvent under normal circumstances. This is obtained by changing the solutions temperature, pressure, or volume (as by evaporation).

Examples Soft Drinks Carbonated Water Beer Coke Sprite Etc. Ales Stouts

Benefits of Supersaturation Soft Drinks Carbonation keeps the drink from tasting flat Beer Gives the “head” on the surface of a beer. Invention of Widget

Mentos and Coke