Answer:
B. Dissolution and Crystallization
Step-by-step explanation:
Saturated Solutions
Saturated solutions occur when the solvent's favorable interactions with the solute become equal to the favorable interactions between solute molecules. This means that solidification and dissolution occur simultaneously, at equal rates, which is the essence of a chemical equilibrium.
The processes that compete in a solution are always recrystallization and dissolution (d). A saturated solution can hold no additional solute concentration, but, in the presence of excess solid, any loss of solute concentration will dissolve more of the solid to reacquire the equilibrium.