The term "miscible" in relation to solubility means that two substances are able to mix together completely to form a homogeneous solution.
The term "soluble" in relation to substances being aqueous means that the substance is able to dissolve in water.
Solubility is the term that defines the maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a specific temperature and pressure.
The term 'solubility of a solution' is meaningless. Perhaps you mean how do you increase the solubility of a solute in a solvent? In that case, if your solute is a solid, increase the temperature, and if it is a gas, decrease the temperature.
The term is miscible. This means that two or more liquids can mix together in any proportion to form a homogeneous solution.
In science, miscible refers to substances that are capable of being mixed together in any proportion without separating. This term is commonly used in chemistry to describe liquids that can form a homogeneous mixture when combined.
Solubility is term used to describe how likely a substance is going to dissolve in a solution. If it is highly likely to dissolve in water than it has a high solubility in water (or highly soluble in water). The other technical term is that it is hydroplilic, where hydro=water and philic=like/love. It means the substance "likes water". At the other end of the solubility spectrum, we have substances that are only soluble in oil and not water (aqueous). They are referred to as being lipophilic where lipo=fat, phillic = like; meaning it likes fat/oil. Hope this helps. Just do not get mixed up with the term miscible. Miscible and Soluble are not the same.
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The term "soluble" in relation to substances being aqueous means that the substance is able to dissolve in water.
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Do you mean a liquid that dissolves a solid? If so, it's a solvent. I don't know of a term for a liquid that dissolves in another. i think the term is miscible. if a liquid dissolves another they are said to be miscible. If two liquids do not mix or dissolve, they are said to be immiscible... eg. oil and water. Yes, miscible rings a bell. All depends on which the asker is looking for, I suppose.
The term "miscible" refers to liquids that mix. Calcium silicate would be soluble or insoluble in water, and it is in fact insoluble (not soluble). But it does have a hydrated form.
The correct term is "bears no relation".
Solubility.
Solubility is the term that defines the maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a specific temperature and pressure.
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