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what happens when supersaturated solution of sodium chloride is cooled?​

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Answered by raotd
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Answer:The solid crystals will dissolve into the water in the hydrated crystals forming a supersaturated solution. If the sodium thiosulfate solution is cooled slowly the supersaturated solution will remain liquid. Placing a small crystal in the supersaturated solution will cause the liquid to turn solid.

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Answered by ak2008
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The solid crystals will dissolve into the water in the hydrated crystals forming a supersaturated solution. If the sodium thiosulfate solution is cooled slowly the supersaturated solution will remain liquid. Placing a small crystal in the supersaturated solution will cause the liquid to turn solid

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