There are several factors:
1) the polarity of the substance and the polarity of the solvent (like dissolves like).
2) the temperature of the solvent (for solids, the higher the temperature of the solvent, the higher the solubility -- sugar in hot tea dissolves more easily than in iced tea -- but often for gases, the solubility goes down at higher temperature -- and why soda goes flat when its warm).
3) Pressure also effects solubility. Notice CO2 will form bubbles when you open the cap of a soda can. A side note.....the size of the particles and whether or not you stir the solution will help speed up the dissolving process, but it will notchange the total amount that can be dissolved (whereas #1 and #2 do affect the total amount dissolved)
Lesson 4: Colligative Properties of Solutions:
a. Temperature and nature of solute and solvent
b. A large amount of solute
b. Molarity x Liters
d. 0.18M
b. Supersaturation
b. Disrupts Crystal formation of the solvent
d. 142 mL
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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.
how much teaspoons of the substance dissolve in the water and if its ionic, polar colavent or non polar colavent
They include temperature and pressure, rate of mixing and the nature of the solvent.
Temperature & Pressure
The temperature the solvent used
Solubility is the ability of a substance (solute) to make a solution with another substance (solvent). The solvent is usually a liquid, and the solute can be a solid, liquid, or gas. The solute is usually dissolved into the liquid to create the solution.
It determines the mass of the substance per unit volume.
Factors affeccting the solubilty are:1. the nature of solute/solvent (chemical composition, polarity)2. temperature3. pressure4. stirring5. surface area of the solute6. some added compounds7. amount of the solute 8. the geometry of the beaker
limiting factors
Solubility of a substance is affected by pressure, type of solvent, and temperature.
Solubility of a substance is affected by pressure, type of solvent, and temperature.
Temperature and polarity.
Temperature and polarity are factors that affect the solubility of a particular substance.
Temperature and pressure.
The quality of a substance describing its ability to solvate is solubility. Solubility varies by polar vs nonpolar substances, concentrations, and other factors that include the temperature of the solvent.
The temperature the solvent used
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.
Rf Values determine the solubility of a substance with respect to a certain solvent.
what are the factors that determine when a substance is toxic and unfit for human consumption
solubility
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