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When looking at a solubility curve, if the point you find on the graph is ABOVE the solubility line, then the solution is:
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Unsaturated
Saturated
Supersaturated
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
If the point you find on the solubility curve is above the solubility line, then the solution is **supersaturated**.
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