A solution is formed at room tempeature by vigorously dissolving enough of the s
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Question
A solution is formed at room tempeature by vigorously dissolving enough of the solid solute so that some solid remains at the bottom of the solution. Which statement below descirbes this solution in a supersatured state?
A) The solution is currently at a supersaturated state
B) More solute must be added to get to a supersaturated state
C) Once heated, the solution will be at a supersaturated state
D) The solution must be heated and then cooled to reach a supersaturated state
E) A seed crystal must be added to induce a supersaturated state
Explanation / Answer
Statment 'D'
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