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No. It is a measure of how easily the substance dissolves. Sugar has high solubility in water. Sand has low solubility in water.
The resultant liquid is called a solution.
This phenomenon is called dissolution; a solution is obtained (the solution is a type of homogeneous mixture).
The solid that dissolves into a solution by water is called a solute. The solvent is water or another liquid and it dissolves the solute. Both together, it is called a solution.
Its solubility. I.e. its ability to be solvated by a solvent
This substance is called a solute.
This substance is called a solute.
A solvent
a solute substance is a solid substance which dissolves in a solvent which is a liquid.
Soluble.
Solute is the substance that dissolves and solvent is the liquid in which the solute dissolves in
The phenomenon is called dissolution; the substance is called the solute.
The phenomenon is called dissolution; the substance is called the solute.
Saltwater is a mixture of solid and liquid molecules. Once the salt dissolves, the substance becomes a solution.
It's the solute in a solution - the liquid that did the dissolving is the solvent.
No. It is a measure of how easily the substance dissolves. Sugar has high solubility in water. Sand has low solubility in water.
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