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The three terms are quantitative measures. Mass is the amount of matter, through the SI unit of the kilogram. Density is the quantity of matter per volume, by the SI ratio of kilograms per liter. Solubility is the amount of solute per volume of solvent.

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Q: How do you compare mass density and solubility?
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