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3 July, 00:56

A saturated solution: occurs when there is

a. disequilibrium between solute going in solution and solute coming out of solution.

b. occurs only when there is more solute coming out of solution than going in.

c. occurs only when there is more solute going into solution than coming out.

d. occurs when there is equilibrium between solute going into solution and solute coming out of solution.

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  1. 3 July, 01:01
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    d. Occurs when there is equilibrium between solute going into solution and solute coming out of solution.

    Explanation:

    This is the definition of a saturated solution.

    It is also the reason why options a, b, and c are wrong.
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