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What is a sentence for solubility?

Salt in water is an example of solubility.


What is one example of a solubility?

The solubility of sodium chloride in water at 20 0C is approx. 360 g/L.


What is the general guideline for the prediction of solubility?

There is no ONE general guideline for predicting solubility. There are, however, a list of rules which can be consulted to predict the solubility of most compounds. One example of these rules can be found at the Chemwiki site.


What factors do not affect solubility of a solid?

For example the magnetic field, the wind speed, the gravitation.


How can the solubility of nacl be increased?

The temperature of the solute (water for example) can be increased, as well as agitating the solute.


What are examples of solubility in substance?

Some examples of substances with high solubility are salt in water, sugar in water, and ethanol in water. Conversely, substances with low solubility include oil in water and carbon dioxide in water. The solubility of a substance depends on its chemical structure and the solvent it is placed in.


Is solubility an example of skim milk?

Yes, skim milk relies on the fact that the cream which is very fat rich is not soluble in the rest of the milk and being less dense floats to the top where it can be skimmed off.


Tells which compounds are soluble insoluble or slightly soluble?

solubility table


Is oil and water an example of solubility?

No, oil and water are not an example of solubility; they are immiscible liquids. This means that they do not mix or dissolve in each other due to differences in polarity. Water is polar, while oil is nonpolar, leading to their inability to form a homogeneous solution. Instead, they separate into distinct layers when combined.


Ph may affect the solubility of ionic compounds?

Yes, pH can affect the solubility of ionic compounds by influencing the charge on the ions. For example, changing the pH can alter the solubility of metal hydroxides by affecting the balance between the ions and their solid form. This can result in precipitation or dissolution of the ionic compound.


What determines how far a substance moves on a chromatogram gram?

The substance moves according to the solubility of the substance. For example, dye a's solubility is water is high, it will reach the top of the chromatogram. If the dye is not soluble in water or low solubility in water, it will stop half way on the chromatography paper and/or will separate from the other dyes.


The ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent is called?

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.