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Solubility is the property of a solid/liquid/gaseous chemical substance called the solute, to dissolve in a solvent thus forming a homogeneous solution. Generally the solvent is a liquid. Solubility of a substance fundamentally depends on the solvent used, the temperature and pressure. Solubility does not depend on particle size or other kinetic factors; given enough time, even large particles will eventually dissolve.

NOTE: The term 'solubility' is not applicable for solutions that are formed all/partially via chemical reaction. That process is known as liquefaction or chemical dissolution.

The amount of solubility varies widely: from

totally soluble (fully miscible -- that is soluble in any/all proportions)

to insoluble (unable to form a homogeneous solution).

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