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how to bring down the temperature of a saturated solution without the excess solute crystallises out​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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When a solution is saturated and excess solute is present, the rate of ... more dissolved solute than it would contain at a lower temperature. ... crystal, will usually cause the excess solute to rapidly precipitate or crystallize, ... the dynamic equilibrium, and the net quantity of dissolved solute no longer changes.

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Answered by deepakreddy1015
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Because the solubility of most solids increases with increasing temperature, a saturated solution that was prepared at a higher temperature usually contains more dissolved solute than it would contain at a lower temperature. ... Like a supercooled or superheated liquid, a supersaturated solution is unstable

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