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Title: As long as an aqueous solution has not reached the saturation point, why won't t
Post by: barry on Aug 31, 2013
As long as an aqueous solution has not reached the saturation point, why won't the ions join to create mineral crystals?
A) The opposite charges of the ions repel each other
B) The ions are too close together to form a regular internal crystalline structure
C) The motion of the dissolved ions keeps them from joining
D) There are too few ions to make any minerals


Title: Re: As long as an aqueous solution has not reached the saturation point, why won't t
Post by: savio on Sep 1, 2013
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Title: Re: As long as an aqueous solution has not reached the saturation point, why won't t
Post by: barry on Sep 2, 2013
@Savio, TY

Marking this solved.