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If the solubility of a solid increases with temperature, a supersaturated solution of this
solid could be prepared by doing what to a
saturated solution?
1. rapidly cooling
2. slowly heating
3. rapidly heating
4. adding more solute
5. slowly cooling
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#5. slowly cooling
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