solubility
The relative ability of a substance to dissolve is called solubility.
Solubility depends on factors such as temperature, pressure, and the identity of both the solute and the solvent (the soluteis the substance being dissolved, the solvent is the substance being used to dissolve the solute. If you mix sugar into tea, the sugar is a solute, and the tea is a solvent).
Erm... Solubility
Solubility
solubility
Solubility is defined as the ability of one substance to dissolve into another substance. Polarity is the main property that governs solubility. Polar molecules will dissolve in polar solvents and non polar molecules will dissolve in non polar colvents. Just remember like dissolves like. Water is polar and it is known as the univeral solvent.
No. Solubility is a substance's ability to dissolve in water.
Salt in water is an example of solubility.
when the attractive forces or the lattice enthalpy of the substance increases it will be difficult for the solvent to split and dissolve it.hence solubility decreases
A non-polar substance will dissolve in a non-polar substance. Like dissolves like.
The ability of one substance to dissolve in another substance is called SOLUBILITY.
the solubility
Solubility is defined as the ability of one substance to dissolve into another substance. Polarity is the main property that governs solubility. Polar molecules will dissolve in polar solvents and non polar molecules will dissolve in non polar colvents. Just remember like dissolves like. Water is polar and it is known as the univeral solvent.
yes
souble means that it can dissolve into another substance
False. Soluability is the ability (not inability) of matter to dissolve into a liquid.
solubility - the ability for a substance to dissolve into another substance
No. Solubility is a substance's ability to dissolve in water.
Its solubility. I.e. its ability to be solvated by a solvent
the answer is solubility. :)
solvent is a substance that has the ability to dissolve other substances
Solubility is a physical property of each chemical and describes how well it will dissociate into a given solvent. Most chemicals are evaluated for two types of solubility - aqueous and lipophilic. Aqueous solubility is the ability of the chemical to dissolve or mix into water. Lipophilic solubility is the ability of the chemical to dissolve or mix into a hydrophobic organic solvent such as ethanol.Solubility is the ability of a substance to dissolve in a specific solvent.