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Gavyn Gibson
13 August, 20:11
A small crystal of the slightly soluble salt
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Kenzie Sanford
13 August, 21:23
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It has to be dilute since the crystal dissolved and unsaturated for the same reason.
your answer is dilute and unsaturated
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