A saturated solution is that in which
(a) The concentration of dissolved and undissolved solute is the same
(b) There exists an equilibrium between dissolved and undissolved
(c) The concentration of undissolved solute is almost negligible
(d) None of them
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none of the above
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the reason is where the solution reaches the capacity where no solute is dissolved in the solvent
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