Challenging GC Q

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What would happen if a small amount of solution were spilled after cooling began at 80C. For instance, how would the measured temperature be if cooling began at 80C, and some solution spilled when the solutions cooled to 78C?

This is based off Q5, except Q5 considers the case of spilling before cooling started.

Would the temp change be lower since after cooling began, some solution has already begun to turn into crystals or are nearing that stage, so if you lose more solution, would it be harder to change jnto a crystal? coolingchanges the concentration.

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As long as nothing had started to precipitate, then it shouldn't affect the results. Spilling some of the fully soluble solution would be like doing the same experiment with less solution.
 
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