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If a solution contains 100g of KBr at 40 degrees Celsius fully dissolved, is the solution unsaturated, supersaturated, or saturated?

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DrBob222
You know, I don't have the solubility tables memorized for thousands of chemicals. If you tell me the solubility of KBr @ 40o C AND the amount of water that is the solution, I can answer that question for you.
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