A. dissolves and the solution becomes supersaturated
B. dissolves and the solution becomes unsaturated
C. precipitates and the solution remains unchanged
D. dissolves and crystals are formed
Correct Answer: Option C
C. precipitates and the solution remains unchanged
Explanation
The point of saturation is the point it gets to and from thence, the solution can no longer take in the salt anymore. From this point, it begins to form precipitate while the solution remains unchanged.
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