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In chemistry, the term supersaturation or oversaturation refers to a solution that contains more of the dissolved material than could be dissolved by the solvent under existing circumstances. It can also refer to a vapor of a compound that has a higher (partial) pressure than the vapor pressure of that compound. Small particles (seeds) can trigger the separation of the dissolved material from the solvent or condensation of the vapor. ...
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is the phenomenon owing to steam flowing through a nozzle with the high velocities and exiting the nozzle in the saturated region. Since the residence time of the steam in the nozzle is small, and there may not be sufficient time for the necessary heat transfer and the formation of liquid droplets, the condensation of the steam may be delayed for a little while.
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the state of being infused with more of a substance (Example: water) than is normally possible under given conditions of temperature and pressure.
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The condition which occurs in the atmosphere when the relative humidity is greater than 100%.
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greater vapor pressure or density than is required for saturation at the prevailing temperature.
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