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The solubility value of table salt at 25°C is 37.7 grams per 100 milliliters of water. If you add 60 grams of salt to 100 milliliters of water at 25°C, what do you expect will happen? a. The solution becomes unsaturated.
b. The solution becomes supersaturated.
c. All of the salt dissolves.
d. Only 37.7 grams of salt dissolve.

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