Solubility is the aptitude of a chemical substance to be soluble (to form a homogeneous solution) in a given solvent.
I suppose that you think to volatile organic compounds.
It will dissolve to that extent in a solvent.
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.
Did you mean a gas' solubility in water? Then temperature would be inversely proportional.
Solubility indicates how completely a substance dissolves into another substance.
Apparent solubility represents the solubility one observed during the experiment while the intrinsic solubility meant to the real or true solubility.
Modifying the temperature, pressure or adding another substances in the solution the solubility is modified.
It will dissolve to that extent in a solvent.
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.
Did you mean a gas' solubility in water? Then temperature would be inversely proportional.
Solubility indicates how completely a substance dissolves into another substance.
Apparent solubility represents the solubility one observed during the experiment while the intrinsic solubility meant to the real or true solubility.
if an object is aqueous it can dissolve
The ability of one substance to dissolve in another substance is called SOLUBILITY.
The ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent at a certain temperature is called solubility. The solubility of most solids in water increases with temperature increases.
Solubility is a noun.
solubility decreases
Solubility