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what determines how much, if any, of a solute is dissolved?
application
equality
saturation
salinity
Brief Explanations
In chemistry, saturation refers to the point at which a solution has dissolved the maximum amount of solute it can hold under given conditions. Application and equality are not relevant factors in determining solute - dissolution amount. Salinity is a measure of the amount of salt in a solution, not a general determinant of solute dissolution.
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C. saturation