temperature, pressure, presence of other chemical species (for the same solute and the same solvent)
temperature, pressure, the effect of common-ions, stirring
1. Nature of solute or solvent 2. Temperature 3. Pressure (gases only)
Temperature and pressure affects the solubility of a substance.
Solvents have differing abilities to dissolve a solute. Therefore, differing amounts of the same solute will dissolve in different solvents.
pressure,heat
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low solubility
Salt in water is an example of solubility.
No. Solubility is a substance's ability to dissolve in water.
There are different types of solubility. The most common ones are lipophilic solubility and aqueous solubility. There are different factors that will affect solubility and define its specification.
There must exist a solvent for the substance to be extracted in which this substance's solubility is greater than the substance's solubility in water, and the solvent also must not be miscible in water, so that an interface between the solvent and water will be formed in a mixture of the two.
Solubility of a substance is affected by pressure, type of solvent, and temperature.
Temperature and pressure.
temperature
low solubility
No. It is a measure of how easily the substance dissolves. Sugar has high solubility in water. Sand has low solubility in water.
property of dissolving of a substance in water is known as solubility
Temperature and polarity are factors that affect the solubility of a particular substance.
Yes. temperature is one variable that affects a substance's solubility.
Salt in water is an example of solubility.
No. Solubility is a substance's ability to dissolve in water.
Knowing the solubility of an unknown substance in water can help you calculate its molarity. It is however important to get its weight first.
There are different types of solubility. The most common ones are lipophilic solubility and aqueous solubility. There are different factors that will affect solubility and define its specification.