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Supersaturation Ratio quantifies how much a solution exceeds its equilibrium solubility with respect to a particular solute at a given temperature and pressure. Check FAQs
S=((CAx)(CBy)KC)1x+y
S - Supersaturation Ratio?CA - Concentration of Specie A?x - Stochiometric Value for A?CB - Concentration of specie B?y - Stochiometric Value for B?KC - Solubility Product?

Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product Example

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1.0005Edit=((1.45Edit4Edit)(4.25Edit3Edit)338.12Edit)14Edit+3Edit
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Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
S=((CAx)(CBy)KC)1x+y
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
S=((1.45mol/m³4)(4.25mol/m³3)338.12)14+3
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
S=((1.454)(4.253)338.12)14+3
Next Step Evaluate
S=1.00051589195196
LAST Step Rounding Answer
S=1.0005

Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product Formula Elements

Variables
Supersaturation Ratio
Supersaturation Ratio quantifies how much a solution exceeds its equilibrium solubility with respect to a particular solute at a given temperature and pressure.
Symbol: S
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 1.
Concentration of Specie A
Concentration of specie A is dependent on the solubility product constant and the concentration of specie B (the anion) in the solution.
Symbol: CA
Measurement: Molar ConcentrationUnit: mol/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Stochiometric Value for A
Stochiometric Value for A is the the number of moles of the cation, M, produced when one mole of the ionic compound AxBy(s), dissolves in water.
Symbol: x
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Concentration of specie B
Concentration of specie B is dependent on the solubility product constant and the concentration of specie B (the anion) in the solution.
Symbol: CB
Measurement: Molar ConcentrationUnit: mol/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Stochiometric Value for B
Stochiometric Value for B is defined as the number of moles of the Anion B produced when one mole of the ionic compound, AxBy(s), dissolves in water.
Symbol: y
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Solubility Product
Solubility product represents the equilibrium between a sparingly soluble ionic compound and its dissociated ions in a saturated solution at a specific temperature.
Symbol: KC
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Supersaturation Ratio

​Go Supersaturation Ratio given Solution Concentration and Equilibrium Saturation Value
S=CCx
​Go Supersaturation based on activities of Species A and B
S=((aAx)(aBy)Ka)1x+y
​Go Supersaturation Ratio given Partial Pressure for Ideal Gas Condition
S=ppo

Other formulas in Crystallization category

​Go Degree of Supersaturation given Solution Concentration and Equilibrium Saturation Value
ΔC=C-Cx
​Go Relative Supersaturation given Degree of Saturation and Equilibrium Saturation Value
φ=ΔCCx
​Go Relative Supersaturation for given Supersaturation Ratio
φ=S-1
​Go Overall Excess Free Energy for Spherical Crystalline Body
ΔG=4π(rcrystal2)σ+(4π3)(rcrystal3)ΔGv

How to Evaluate Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product?

Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product evaluator uses Supersaturation Ratio = ((Concentration of Specie A^Stochiometric Value for A)*((Concentration of specie B^Stochiometric Value for B))/Solubility Product)^(1/(Stochiometric Value for A+Stochiometric Value for B)) to evaluate the Supersaturation Ratio, The Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product formula is defined as the driving force for the formation of crystals. Supersaturation Ratio is denoted by S symbol.

How to evaluate Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product, enter Concentration of Specie A (CA), Stochiometric Value for A (x), Concentration of specie B (CB), Stochiometric Value for B (y) & Solubility Product (KC) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product

What is the formula to find Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product?
The formula of Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product is expressed as Supersaturation Ratio = ((Concentration of Specie A^Stochiometric Value for A)*((Concentration of specie B^Stochiometric Value for B))/Solubility Product)^(1/(Stochiometric Value for A+Stochiometric Value for B)). Here is an example- 1.704446 = ((1.45^4)*((4.25^3))/338.12)^(1/(4+3)).
How to calculate Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product?
With Concentration of Specie A (CA), Stochiometric Value for A (x), Concentration of specie B (CB), Stochiometric Value for B (y) & Solubility Product (KC) we can find Supersaturation based on Concentration of Species A and B along with Solubility Product using the formula - Supersaturation Ratio = ((Concentration of Specie A^Stochiometric Value for A)*((Concentration of specie B^Stochiometric Value for B))/Solubility Product)^(1/(Stochiometric Value for A+Stochiometric Value for B)).
What are the other ways to Calculate Supersaturation Ratio?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Supersaturation Ratio-
  • Supersaturation Ratio=Solution Concentration/Equilibrium Saturation ValueOpenImg
  • Supersaturation Ratio=((Activity of Specie A^Stochiometric Value for A)*((Activity of Specie B^Stochiometric Value for B))/Solubility Product for Activity)^(1/(Stochiometric Value for A+Stochiometric Value for B))OpenImg
  • Supersaturation Ratio=Partial Pressure at Solution Concentration/Partial Pressure at Saturation ConcentrationOpenImg
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