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What would happen if you took 20g of CuSO4 and placed it in a solution that already had 30g of CuSO4 in 100g of water at 60°C?

A: 10g of CuSo4 would remain undissolved
B: Cannot tell based on the information provided
C: All of the added salt would dissolve
D: 50g of CuSo4 would remain undissolved

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