Multiple Choice
At room temperature, the solubility of table salt in water is 359 g/L of water. If a solution was prepared at a high temperature with 20 g of table salt in 100 mL of water and then cooled back to room temperature, what would be the best description of the resulting solution assuming that no precipitate was formed?
A) a saturated solution
B) an unsaturated solution
C) a supersaturated solution
D) an incomplete solution
E) a dominate solution
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