The solubility is affected by:
1. the nature of solute/solvent (chemical composition, polarity)
2. temperature
3. pressure
4. stirring
5. surface area of the solute
6. some added compounds
7. amount of the solute
8. the geometry of the beaker
temperature, pressure, nature of solvent or solute, rate of dissolution
1. Amount or Particle Size 2.Temperature 3.Nature Of Solute and Solvent 4.Pressure 5.Shaking or Stirring 6. Polarity
Universal law of solubility is............"like dissolves like". So definitely nature of solute as well as solvent is going to effect solubility. A non polar solute will be definitely insoluble in a polar solvent and so on..........
Affecting factors of the solubility: 1. temperature 2. pressure 3. stirring 4. granulation of the solute 5. some added compounds 6. amount of the solute 7. the geometry of the beaker 8. the water volume
This is the solubilty of a solute in a given solvent, at a given temperature and pressure. The solubility rate depends on : 1. the nature of solute/solvent (chemical composition, polarity) 2. temperature 3. pressure 4. stirring 5. surface area of the solute 6. some added compounds 7. amount of the solute 8. the geometry of the beaker
Factors affecting dissolution: 1. the nature of solute/solvent (chemical composition, polarity) 2. temperature 3. pressure 4. stirring 5. surface area of the solute 6. some added compounds 7. amount of the solute 8. the geometry of the beaker
Heat, pressure, type of solvent and type of solute.
1. the nature of solute/solvent 2. temperature 3. pressure 4. stirring 5. surface area of the solute
1. nature of solute 2. nature of solvent 3. temperature 4. pressure
1. the nature of solute/solvent (chemical composition, polarity) 2. temperature 3. pressure 4. stirring 5. surface area of the solute 6. some added compounds 7. amount of the solute 8. the geometry of the beaker etc.
1. Amount or Particle Size 2.Temperature 3.Nature Of Solute and Solvent 4.Pressure 5.Shaking or Stirring 6. Polarity
Universal law of solubility is............"like dissolves like". So definitely nature of solute as well as solvent is going to effect solubility. A non polar solute will be definitely insoluble in a polar solvent and so on..........
Factors influencing the solubility: 1. the nature of solute/solvent (chemical composition, polarity) 2. temperature 3. pressure 4. stirring 5. surface area of the solute 6. some added compounds 7. amount of the solute 8. the geometry of the beaker
1) Strong solute-solvent greater solubility while weak solute-solvent attractions equate to lesser solubility 2) Temperature (for gaz high temperature decrease solubility) 3) Pressure for solubility gaz in liquid 4) Polarity of solvent: Like dissolves like
Affecting factors of the solubility: 1. temperature 2. pressure 3. stirring 4. granulation of the solute 5. some added compounds 6. amount of the solute 7. the geometry of the beaker 8. the water volume
One factor that affects the rate of absorption is the molecule size. Particle size, lipid water solubility, and the degree of ionization are also three other factors that affect the rate of absorption.
This is the solubilty of a solute in a given solvent, at a given temperature and pressure. The solubility rate depends on : 1. the nature of solute/solvent (chemical composition, polarity) 2. temperature 3. pressure 4. stirring 5. surface area of the solute 6. some added compounds 7. amount of the solute 8. the geometry of the beaker
Factors affecting dissolution: 1. the nature of solute/solvent (chemical composition, polarity) 2. temperature 3. pressure 4. stirring 5. surface area of the solute 6. some added compounds 7. amount of the solute 8. the geometry of the beaker