"soluble" means that the solubility is greater than about 1 g per 100 ml. "insoluble" means that the solubility is less than 0.1 g per 100ml. Substances with solubility between these limits are called "sparingly soluble".
how well something dissolves.
Ya basically it means how well it dissolves in water. Of course very soluble means it easily dissolves and insoluble means it doesn't dissolve in water.
Slightly means not much but more than traces. It is relative to normal solutions.
(But what is normal? Well, that's more than slightly and less than concentrated)
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
It is slightly soluble in water
This compound is slightly soluble in water
Slightly
only very slightly soluble in water. water formulations of epinephrine employ slightly acidic conditions to allow epinephrine to form water soluble salts.
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
slightly soluble, it will make water slightly acidic
slightly soluble. not soluble, not insoluble but slightly. It is slightly soluble in water and ground water that comes into contact with gypsum often contains some dissolved calcium sulftae.
It is slightly soluble in water
This compound is slightly soluble in water
Slightly
Yes, but only slightly soluble.
It is insoluble in water. Totally it is not soluble.
No, it is very slightly soluble in water.
slightly
The OH group makes it slightly water soluble while the carbon group resists solubility. The 3-pentanol molecule is slightly water soluble.
only very slightly soluble in water. water formulations of epinephrine employ slightly acidic conditions to allow epinephrine to form water soluble salts.