Something that can be dissolved in another material is a solute, and is said to be soluble in that material.
water dissolves salt
The ability of one substance to dissolve in another substance is called SOLUBILITY.
An insoluble material.
Then the solution gets diluted, and has more solvent material to dissolve more solute material.
A Saturated Solution. In an unsaturated solution, more will dissolve, but once the solution is saturated, it is "full" and will not allow any material to dissolve in it at current temperature and other conditions.
organic materials dissolve in organic solvents inorganic materials dissolve in inorganic solvents
Solubility is the measure of how much of a substance (the solute) can dissolve in another material (the solvent)
Solubility is the measure of how much of a substance (the solute) can dissolve in another material (the solvent)
Solubility is the measure of how much of a substance (the solute) can dissolve in another material (the solvent)
The question refers as to what measures the amount of one material that will dissolve in another material. The answer is solubility.
Yes, it is correct.
The ability of one substance to dissolve in another substance is called SOLUBILITY.
Water has been called the "universal Solvent" for just this reason. How much of a specific material it might dissolve is another question, but generally speaking it will dissolve anything, but perhaps in very small amounts.
An insoluble material.
water
When a substance cannot dissolve in another, which usually occurs because one of the substances can interact through the electromagnetic force and the other cannot, the substance is said to be "insoluble" in the other substance.
yes
water can dissolve any substance given time. It is a universal solvent.