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solubility Solubility is the ability of a material to dissolve in water or another liquid. Solubility may be expressed as a ratio or may be described using words such as insoluble, very soluble or miscible.
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solubility The quantity of solute present in a given amount of the saturated solution, at a certain temperature, is called the solubility of the solute.
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solubility product constant the equilibrium constant for the solution of a slightly soluble ionic compound. Symbol K sp . K sp is equal to the product of the concentrations of ions raised to powers equatl to the subscripts in their chemical formulas.
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solubility The degree to which a chemical can dissolve in a Solvent, forming a Solution
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solubility The amount of mass of a compound that will dissolve in a unit volume of solution. Aqueous solubility is the maximum concentration of a chemical that will dissolve in pure water at a reference temperature (EPA 1997b).
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