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In a saturated solution at a given temperature, the undissolved solutes are in equilibrium with

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In a saturated solution at a given temperature, the undissolved solutes are in equilibrium with their dissolved counterparts. This means that the rate at which solute molecules dissolve into the solution is equal to the rate at which solute molecules precipitate out of the solution. The concentration of the dissolved solute in a saturated solution is known as its solubility.


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