What happens when a crystal of solute is introduced into a saturated solution of the solute?
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A supersaturated solution is a solution that contains less than the maximum amount of solution per given amount of solvent at a particular temperature. When more solutions is added to a supersaturated solution the solution will crystallize rapidly to form crystals and hence remains supersaturated only.
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A supersaturated solution is a solution that contains less than the maximum amount of solution per given amount of solvent at a particular temperature. When more solutions is added to a supersaturated solution the solution will crystallize rapidly to form crystals and hence remains supersaturated only.
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