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Are all solvent different

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Solubility is different for each combination of solute and solvent. The amounts of different solutes that are needed to saturate a certain volume of solvent varies enormously. For example, more sugar than salt is needed to saturate 100mL of water at room temperature (20 degrees Celsius).

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No. If you put a piece of steel and a teaspoon of sugar into two different cups. You may notice that the piece of steel seems to be dissolving more slowly than the sugar. That is because steel has a lower level of solubility.

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No, they do not. Some are very soluble, others hardly at all. Consider the solubility of sodium chloride and silver chloride in water. One can know from experience.

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Of Course.

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