The cup of tea would become excessively sweet (sugary).
If the solution is saturated with salt already, then adding more salt will simply see the salt settle to the base of the solution container without it dissolving.
A cooled saturated solution of copper chloride will precipitate crystals of copper chloride.
Crystallisation
the solute can re-form as a solid
They dissolve until the solution is saturated.
The temperature of the solution will decrease. The dissolving of NH4Cl in water is endothermic.
50 percent of the dissolved minerals will condense out of solution by crystallization.
There Is No Way A Saturated Solution Can Be Cooled Quickly. But If It Did The Solution Would Desaturate.
All that would happen is the solute would not absorb into the solution and it would spill off eventually.
If it is saturated with a solid solute, you would expect some of the solid to precipitate out - as long as the solid could find a surface to nucleate on. If it is saturated with a gas, you would expect more gas to dissolve into it as long as it was still in contact with the saturating gas in the gas phase.
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