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What happens to the solubility of a solute when the solution is heated? And what would you expect to happen to a solution that is saturated at a high temperature when it is cooled?

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The solubility of a solute becomes weaker and changes it’s solid state when heated because it causes the molecules to dissolve faster. If the solution was cooled, it would begin to regain its solid form as it’s molecules would be slowing down. I hope this helps!

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