Think like a chemist. Imagine pouring a powder into a liquid until it becomes a solid. That's what you call -- in experimental terms -- a "super-saturated solution." It's the metaphor that Miko ...
ACCORDING to a paper by Ubbelohde 1, when electrolysing supersaturated solutions of some electrolytes, for example, copper sulphate, crystallization takes place on the copper anode. Some possible ...
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