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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

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