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    A Solution That Can Dissolve No More Solute Is Called
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A Solution That Can Dissolve No More Solute Is Called

Question 65

Question 65

Multiple Choice

A solution that can dissolve no more solute is called:


A) unsaturated
B) saturated
C) concentrated
D) supersaturated
E) oversaturated

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