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A solution of a 40 grams of KCI at degrees Celsius is?
A: Supersaturated
B: Unsaturated
C: Saturated
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To determine the state of the solution, we need more information. The temperature of the solution, degrees Celsius, does not provide enough information about its saturation level.
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