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A supersaturated solution can be prepared by dissolving solute in solvent while adding . A supersaturated solution contains more than can ordinarily be dissolved in the solvent at room temperature. A solution may remain supersaturated until is initiated, often by adding solid to the solution or by allowing solvent to evaporate. a-1. heat
b-1. more solvent
c-1. detergent
a-2 precipitation
b-2. filtration
c-2 distillation

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