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45. The solubility value of table salt at 251C is 37.7 grams per 100 milliliters of water. If you add 60 grams of salt to

200 milliliters of water at 251C, what do you expect will happen? (1 point)
O The solution becomes saturated.
The solution becomes supersaturated.
Only 37.7 grams of salt dissolve.
The salt dissolves.

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Answer:

The salt Dissolves.

Step-by-step explanation:

See the differences between saturated, unsaturated and super saturated is that

a) Unsaturated is that the amount of solute still hasn't reached its max
b) saturated is that the amount of solute has reached its max

C) Super saturated is that the amound exceeded the maximum amount
From the givens, I can see that it requires 37.7 grams per 100 millimeters
it means it requires 75.4 gram of Salt to make the solution SATURATED per 200 millimeters.
Any amount below this one, the 75.4 gram, will make it just dissolves (Unsaturated). Any amount more than the one we've said so far would be supersaturated.
Please let me know if you've already gotten what i mean. If not please let me know.

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