The term for "the amount of solute dissolved in a given volume of solution" is "concentration"
concentration
This term is called concentration.
Mass of solute X 100 Mass of solvent
Concentration
In chemistry, meq stands for milliequivalents. This term refers to the small amount of a solute per liter of solvent. The milliequivalent represents one-thousandth of an equivalent of a compound or chemical substance.
In general the amount of a solute (the smaller component) in a solvent (the larger component). The higher the concentration the more solute relative to solvent. This can be expressed many ways such as molarity (moles per liter), molalitity (moles per kilogram of solvent), weight percent, volume percent, etc.
solute
Mass of solute X 100 Mass of solvent
A weak solution has only a little solute dissolved in a solvent.
amount of solute per amount of solvent
Concentration
Concentration
The solubility of a substance is a measurement that describes how much solute dissolves in a given amount of solvent.
A measure of the amount of solute in a given amount of solvent. Where the units of concentration are grams of solute per milliter of solvent. ™ ~Ashna
The answer is: Concentration can be expressed as grams of solute per milliliter of solvent.
The solubility is the amount of the solute (substance) in grams per cubic centimeter that can dissolve in a solvent (liquid) before it is saturated. So you would have to measure an amount of the solute before you put it in the solvent, then after the solvent is saturated, measure how much of the solute is left undissolved and subtract that from the original amount. Hope this helps.
molarity
"Solute per 100g solvent" is the unit given to solubility of a substance.
This the molality (this term is now obsolete).