Crystals are made using supersaturated solutions of solids in water. These solutions hold more of the solute than they would at room temperature. How are
these solutions made? (1 point)
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The water would need to be heated to a higher temperature, which would give molecules and ions more kinetic energy, increasing
solubility
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The water would need to be chilled to a lower temperature, which would take kinetic energy away from molecules and ions, increasing
solubility
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The water would need to be heated to a higher temperature, which would take kinetic energy away from molecules and ions, increasing
solubility
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The water would need to be chilled to a lower temperature, which would give molecules and ions more kinetic energy, increasing
solubility
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Respuesta :

The water would need to be heated to a higher temperature, which would give molecules and ions more kinetic energy, increasing  solubility.

A supersaturated solution is a solution that contains more solute than it can normally hold at a particular temperature.

When a supersaturated solution is heated, the molecules and ions in the substance get more kinetic energy, and this increases their solubility.

As the temperature of the system decreases, the molecules and ions loose this kinetic energy and become solid thereby obtaining the crystallized solid.

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