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Describe the differences among unsaturated, saturated, and supersaturated solutions in terms of $Q$ and $K$.
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$Q$ is the reaction quotient, which represents the actual concentration of solute in a solution at any given time. $K$ is the equilibrium constant, which represents the concentration of solute in a solution when it is at equilibrium. Show more…
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