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the concentration of a solute in a solution is greater than the maximum concentration that is predicted from the solute's solubility. what is the best way to describe this solution?
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the concentration of a solute in a solution is greater than the maximum concentration that is predicted from the solute's solubility. what is the best way to describe this solution?
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I think the answer is supersaturated. This happens when you heat a solution so that more solvent can dissolve into the solution than is normally possible.
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the answer is supersaturated I just took the quiz
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