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Chemistry, 20.05.2021 02:00, swansondonovanp66got

Pls help i will mark brainliest Part D Look back at your answer to part A. So far, you haven't added anything to the flask or removed
anything from it. Also, the contents of the flask have returned to the same temperature that they
were in part A. Considering the appearance of the solution in the flask, is the solution unsaturated,
saturated, or supersaturated? Explain your reasoning.


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