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A supersaturated solution is one which A. has less solute dissolved than the solution should hold at that temperature. B. has more solvent dissolved than the solution should hold at that temperature. C. has more solute dissolved than the solution should hold at that temperature. D. has less solvent dissolved than the solution should hold at that temperature.

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Answer:

Its A

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Answer:

Option C is correct

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A supersaturated solution is one that has more solute dissolved than the solution should hold at that temperature.

Examples include carbonated water, sugar syrup, honey.

A solution of a chemical compound can be dissolved in heated water to prepare a supersaturated solution. A solution becomes supersaturated as its temperature is changed.

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