grams of solute per 100 milliliters of solution
Units of solubility may be molar (mol dm−3) or expressed as mass per unit volume, such as μg ml−1
Degress Celsius and grams of solute/100g of water
For solubility of soap
common ion effect
common ion effect.
Lower solubility of an ionic compound, and an increased amount of precipitate formed
A common guidline for predicting solubility is "like dissolves like".
Particle size affects solubility. When particle size is small, the surface area per unit volume is larger, thus the solubility is increased.
Degress Celsius and grams of solute/100g of water
boobies
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.
solubility of an ionic compound decreases in the presence of a common ion. A common ion in the solution, that is common to the ionic compound being dissolved. for example the silver ion in silver nitrate solution is common to the silver in silver chloride. the presence of a common ion must be taken into accounts when determining the solubility of an ionic compounds.
common ion effect.
For solubility of soap
common ion effect
"Solute per 100g solvent" is the unit given to solubility of a substance.
A common ion will reduce the solubility of an electrolyte with an identical ion. The common ion will hence also reduce the dissolution rate of the electrolyte. For example, the solubility of a HCl salt of a weak organic base may be reduced in a HCl solution.
The most common unit used worldwide is the SI unit for mass: the kilogram.