The solubility limit for Sodium Chloride at 50 ° C is 37.0 grams of NaCl per 100 grams of water. What type of solution exists if 9.25 grams of NaCl is dissolved in 25 grams of water at 50 ° C?
A) Supersaturated solution
B) Dilute solution
C) Saturated solution
D) Heterogeneous solution
E) Unsaturated solution
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