A saturated solution at 30\(^0\)C will normally produce crystals at a temperature of
A saturated solution at 30°C will normally produce crystals when it is cooled below the saturation point for that specific solute at a lower temperature; this means that crystals will typically begin to form as the solution cools down from 30°C, with the exact temperature depending on the solubility curve of the dissolved substance.
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