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← ScienceWhich consequence results when sodium chloride production exceeds solubility?
A)Supersaturation precipitates crystal structures✓
B)Increased hydrolysis reduces alkalinity
C)Vapor-phase transport rate increases
D)Decreased ionic conductivity of solvent
💡 Explanation
If sodium chloride exceeds its solubility, the supersaturation condition forces salt to precipitate from of its solution and forms ordered crystal structures rather than remaining in solution. This happens because the increased ion concentration promotes crystal nucleation.
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