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If 30.0 grams of NH CI, are dissolved in 50.0 g of water at 60°C, the resulting solution will be A) Saturated B) Unsaturated C) Supersaturated
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If 30.0 grams of NH CI, are dissolved in 50.0 g of water at 60°C, the
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A) Saturated
B) Unsaturated
C) Supersaturated
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The resulting solution would be unsaturated because since only 30g are being dissolved the water is able to dissolve 20g more. Thus, since the solution is not able to produce solids it means the solution is unsaturated.
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