The solubility is determined experimentally dissolving the solute in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure.
no
Sodium chlorate is very soluble in water.
Potassium sulfide, or K2S is a solid and colorless inorganic compound. It readily reacts with water, making it a soluble compound.
It is used when you want to remove an insoluble solid from a soluble solid in water
Practically all solid solutes are more soluble at high temperature.
If the solid is soluble in that particular solvent, yes you will get a solution.
A very good way to see if some solid is soluble in a solvent is to see if the solid has the same polarity. If these oppose they will not!! dissolve or even mix. Most Salts are soluble in a polar solution like Water. There are other solids that need something like petrol or an organic Solvent to dissolve them. You could also search for the "Solubility Rules".
soluble is if it can mix with the aqueous completely insoluble is when it reacts and forms a solid (which wasn't a solid before)
NO.
no
a solid that can dissolved is called a soluble
By dissolution of this soluble solid in water.
A solid that can dissolve is called soluble. A solid that has dissolved is called a solute.
in some cases, for solid products which are not readily soluble in the culture medium, a soluble powder or liquid that possesses instant bacteriostatic and fungistatic properties and or non bacteriostatic solid but is most often used for liquid products like oils and ointments
Soluble.
Sodium nitrate is a solid and is soluble in water
When someone says that sugar is soluble, it means that it can dissolve in a solution, such as water.