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A pair of 100mL samples of water are taken from a well bored into a large underground salt(NaCl) deposit. Sample #1 is from the top of the well, and is initially at 32. Sample #2 is from a depth of 50. M, and is initially at 42C. Both samples are allowed to come to room temperature (20. C) and 1atm pressure. An precipitate is seen to form in Sample #1.

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