When a saturated solution is slowly cooled, its solubility typically decreases, leading to the precipitation of excess solute as solid crystals.
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When a saturated solution is slowly cooled, its solubility decreases, causing the excess solute to precipitate out of the solution. This results in the formation of solid crystals as the solution becomes supersaturated.