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At 70 °C, a solution of 30 g of NHg in 100 g of H20, is
unsaturated
saturated
supersaturated
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saturated
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unsaturated saturated supersaturated
At 70 °C, a solution of 30 g of NHg in 100 g of H20, is Choose option a b or c
A unsaturated B saturated C supersaturated
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