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You have a solution of calcium chloride dissolved in water. You add some more solid to the solution and stir, and the solid dissolves. Then, you add just a spatula tipful of the solid and stir, and the solid does not dissolve. How could you describe the solution before and after adding the spatula tip amount?
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