Titus was dissolving his analyte and produced a colloidal type of precipitated. It indicates that: The relative supersaturation is large. The relative supersaturation is small. His sample undergoes slow reaction nucleation. O His sample undergoes a slow reaction with an increasing relative supersaturation.

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Titus was dissolving his analyte and produced a colloidal type of precipitated. It
indicates that:
The relative supersaturation is large.
The relative supersaturation is small.
His sample undergoes slow reaction nucleation.
O His sample undergoes a slow reaction with an increasing relative supersaturation.
Transcribed Image Text:Titus was dissolving his analyte and produced a colloidal type of precipitated. It indicates that: The relative supersaturation is large. The relative supersaturation is small. His sample undergoes slow reaction nucleation. O His sample undergoes a slow reaction with an increasing relative supersaturation.
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