Explain supersaturation and nucleation in context with gravimetric analysis.
Supersaturation and nucleation are critical phenomena in the context of gravimetric analysis, especially when precipitates are formed and weighed for the purpose of quantitative analysis.
Supersaturation refers to a solution that contains a higher concentration of solute than it would under normal equilibrium conditions. In gravimetric analysis, supersaturation occurs when the solvent holds more dissolved substance than it typically can at a given temperature. _____ _________ ______ ________ ____.
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