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How is solubility determined?

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If the heat is increased, the increased temperature of the solvent will increase the solubility of the solute.

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How do you find solubility of a liquid?

Solubility is determined experimentally.


How do you calculate solubility rate in grams per liter?

Solubility is determined experimentally.


How do you find of a liquid?

Solubility is determined experimentally.


Why must be solution be saturated when its solubility is determined?

The definition of solubility is "The maximum amount of solute dissolved in 100 g of solvent at a given temperature." To know the solubility we must know the maximum amount of solute dissolved in solvent. So solution is saturated when its solubility is determined.


What can be determined if the ion product is compared to the solubility product constant?

Whether a substance will precipitate can be determined if the ion product is compared to the solubility product constant. The value of any given equilibrium constant is accurate only at a specific temperature.


How can we test how soluble a solid is?

The solubility is determined experimentally dissolving the solute in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure.


Does the size of the particles of solute affect the solubility of the substance?

The size of the particles of solute do not affect the solubility of a substance, which is determined by its chemical composition, but it does affect how quickly it dissolves. The smaller the particles of the solute, the faster it will dissolve.


Will a solid become less soluble in a liquid if you decrease the pressure?

No, decreasing the pressure does not typically affect the solubility of a solid in a liquid. Solubility is primarily determined by the temperature and the nature of the solute and solvent, rather than the pressure.


What is the solubility a measure of?

the amount of solute that will dissolve APEX


According to Henry's law the amount of gas that will dissolve in blood plasma or any other liquid is determined by which of these factors?

solubility of the gas in the liquid


Why does solubility play a role in a gravimetric analysis?

Solubility always has to be considered as a source of error in gravimetric analysis because what remains in solution, no matter how little, doesn't get measured (although, it can sometimes be determined indirectly). So, gravimetric results are always erroneously low due to this factor.


Explain how you would find the solubility of a solute?

Start with, say, 100 ml H2O, and begin adding solute until no more dissolves. Record the mass (grams) of solute that dissolved and report solubility as grams/100 mls H2O.