🌟 과포화 (過飽和)

Noun  

1. 어떤 용액이 어떤 온도에서 자신이 녹일 수 있는 양 이상의 물질을 녹이고 있는 상태.

1. SUPERSATURATION: A state in which a dissolved material has been melted into a liquid to a greater degree than normal, a greater degree of dissolution of a material than usually occurs at a given temperature.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 포화와 과포화.
    Gunfire and overfishing.
  • Google translate 과포화 상태.
    A state of over-saturation.
  • Google translate 과포화 용액.
    An over-saturated solution.
  • Google translate 과포화 증기.
    Over-saturated steam.
  • Google translate 과포화가 되다.
    Overpopulation.
  • Google translate 과학 시간에 학생들이 용액을 냉각시키며 과포화 상태로 만드는 실험을 했다.
    In science class, students conducted experiments to cool the solution and make it superfluous.
  • Google translate 과포화가 된 용액은 매우 불안정하기 때문에 조금만 충격을 주어도 상태가 변한다.
    The over-saturated solution is very unstable, so the condition changes with a little impact.
  • Google translate 선생님, 이 용액은 과포화 상태가 되지 않는데요.
    Sir, this solution doesn't over-saturate.
    Google translate 이 물질을 액체에 최대한 녹인 후에 아주 천천히 냉각시켜 보세요.
    Dissolve this substance as much as possible in the liquid and cool it very slowly.

과포화: supersaturation,かほうわ【過飽和】,sursaturation,saturación excesiva, sobresaturación,تشبُّع مفرط,хэт шингээлт,quá bão hòa,สภาพการละลาย, การอิ่มตัวมากเกินไป, การเพิ่มความเข้มข้น(สารละลายเคมี)จนเกินจุดอิ่มตัว,pelelehan, pencairan,пересыщение,过饱和,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 과포화 (과ː포화)

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