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Chemistry, 03.04.2021 02:00 2sally2

If a solution is holding more solid solute than it is supposed to at a certain temperature, how could you get some of the solute to precipitate out of the solution and become solid particles on the bottom?

a. The solution should be heated

b. the solute will never come back once it’s been dissolved

c. the solution should be left alone

d. the solution should be stirred

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