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Explanation
Solubility refers to the concentration of a solute that is in equilibrium with its solid phase at a specific temperature. A saturated solution contains the maximum amount of solute dissolved, whereas unsaturated and supersaturated solutions have less or more solute than the equilibrium concentration, respectively.
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