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14 September, 10:00

Hot tubs generally contain water at a temperature of 38°C to keep the water clean several solid solute's are dissolved in the water. Many hot tub manufacturers warn that if the water gets too cold it will get cloudy and Fill with a fine solid why?

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  1. 14 September, 11:24
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    Because allowing the water to get too cold implies that some precipitate will be formed.

    Explanation:

    If you allow the hot tub to cool down, there will be a reduction in the solubility of the solutes. In this light, if its then get too could, the solubility of the solutes will be so low in such a way that it becomes inevitable that some of the solute must then leave the solution, hence creating a precipitate which is the fine solid that has been mentioned in the question.
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