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Describe what usually happens to a hot solution that is saturated with a solid as it cools. The solid stays in the solution. The solution solidifies. Some of the solid comes out of the solution. None of
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Describe what usually happens to a hot solution that is saturated with a solid as it cools.
The solid stays in the solution.
The solution solidifies.
Some of the solid comes out of the solution.
None of the above.
The solution freezes
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The solid that is dissolved comes out of the solution completely.
The solid stays in the solution.
Some of the solid comes out of the solution.
The solution freezes.
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