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solubility An upper limit on a chemical's dissolved concentration in water at a specified temperature. Aqueous concentrations in excess of solubility may indicate sorption onto sediments, the presence of solubilizing chemicals such as solvents, or the presence of a non-aqueous phase liquid (such as free floating fuel).
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solubility c. Bunsen c.
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solubility p. see under constant.
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solubility product c. a derived equilibrium constant (Ksp) for the equilibrium existing between a slightly soluble compound and the solution it has saturated. Because so little compound dissolves, its concentration is considered constant and Ksp is equivalent to the product of K (equilibrium constant) times the original concentration of the compound; it is thus equivalent to the ion product. Higher concentrations of ions cause precipitation.
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solubility t. see bile solubility t.
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