selective solubility is a separation technique toremove a compound of a mixture. one of the compounds is highly soluble in the medium, whereas the other compound(s) are insoluble. in such a way the compound requested can be removed and purified
The solubility of KHC4H4O6 should not change when the concentration of KNO3 changes. The solubility of a compound is determined by its own unique physical properties and the presence of other compounds should have little to no effect on it.
solubility table
by weight and by solubility
The vast majority of compounds increase in solubility as the temperature increases.
You can assess the solubility of a substance by looking at its molecular structure - generally, compounds with polar groups are more soluble in polar solvents, while non-polar compounds are more soluble in non-polar solvents. Additionally, you can refer to solubility tables or databases that provide information on the solubility of common compounds in different solvents at various temperatures.
The pH of sodium carbonate can affect the solubility of certain compounds by increasing or decreasing their solubility. This is because the pH can alter the charge of the compound, making it more or less soluble in water.
it tells which compounds will dissolve in water
Most of the compounds soluble in water are also soluble in methyl and ethyl alcohols but as the no of carbon of monohydric alcohols increases the solubility of polar compounds becomes decreased.
You could use the property of solubility to determine if a substance is ionic or covalent. Ionic compounds tend to be soluble in water, while covalent compounds are typically insoluble or have limited solubility. By observing whether a substance dissolves in water or other solvents, you can gain insights into its chemical nature.
Solubility
it tells which compounds will dissolve in water