To a solution containing 5.00 g  and 29.0 g  in 12.1 g of water at 100 °C, an additional 10.0 g of water are added, and the solution is cooled to 0 °C.
A supersaturated solution contains more solute at a given temperature than is needed to form a saturated solution.A supersaturated solution contains more solute at a given temperature than is needed to form a saturated solution.
Increased temperature usually increases the solubility of solids in liquids.
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