It means how readily a potential solute will dissolve in a solvent. The solute may be salt or compound (or indeed a gas or liquid), and the solvent is usually a liquid, but can be a gas.
Soluble means a substance can be dissolved. For example, salt is soluble in water. It is able to be dissolved.
the term soluble is used to describe a substance that is able to be dissolved in a solvent, especially water. Examples of soluble substances include sugar and salt.
The word "soluble" (in science) refers to something that can dissolve in something else, like salt in water. The word "insoluble" refers to something that does not dissolve in something else, like oil in water.
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A substance that is soluble means that it will dissolve when mixed with another substance. So if your antacid will dissolve in water, it is said to be "water soluble"
The word soluble in science means that a substance may be dissolved in a liquid, usually water.
A soluble base is an alkali, so above 7 on the pH scale.
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Something which is soluble.
Solubility predicts whether the compound will be soluble. This is taught in science.
When a substance is soluble in blood this is called blood soluble.
Soluble means a substance can be dissolved. For example, salt is soluble in water. It is able to be dissolved.
More soluble in what? What is the SOLVENT? If you mean which is most soluble in WATER, then it would certainly be salt, if by salt, you mean sodium chloride.
Assuming you mean ascorbic acid, or vitamin C, it is water-soluble.
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