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A student dissolved 11 g of a solid solute, Q, into 67 g of a liquid solvent, R, at 50oC to form a clear solution. After 10 minutes, white crystals began to form in the solution. Which of the following most likely occurred?

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The solution cooled and the solubility of Q increased.

The solution cooled and the solubility of Q decreased.

The solution warmed and the solubility of Q increased.

The solution warmed and the solubility of Q decreased.

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