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Chemistry, 19.04.2021 06:20, samancolby873

A scientist makes a solution that contains 44.0 grams of hydrogen chloride gas, HCl(g), in 200. grams of water, H2O(l), at 20.DC. This process is represented by the balanced equation below. HCl(g) H+(aq) + Cl(aq)
Based on the Solubility Curves at Standard Pressure chemistry reference table, identify, in terms of saturation, the type of solution made by the scientist referred to in the passage.

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