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    Solubility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Solubility is often seen as a property of a substance or a characteristic ... 10 Solubility in non-aqueous solvents. 11 Solid solution. 12 Incongruent dissolution ...
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    Solubility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Solubility is the property of a solid, liquid, or gaseous chemical substance ... 10 Solubility in non-aqueous solvents. 11 Solid solution. 12 Incongruent dissolution ...
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Solubility?
26. Which of the following will have the highest rate of solubility? a sugar cube in boiling water a sugar cube in room temperature water a sugar cube in refrigerated water 27. Which of the following will have the highest rate of solubility? granulated salt in water granulated salt in benzene (benzene is a non polar liquid) granulated salt in gasoline 28. Which of the following will have the highest rate of solubility? a sugar cube in water a block of salt in water a scoop of lard in water 29. Which of the following will have the highest rate of solubility? granulated sugar in warm water a sugar cube in warm water granulated sugar in cool water 30. Which of the following will have the lowest rate of solubility? stirred lard in water stirred salt in water unstirred salt in water please tell me how this is done....i know solubility is the rate of which they dissolve but how do i know which one dissolves the fastest?
Whether or not something dissolves in a liquid depends on the ability of the solvent to interact with the (or ions) of the solute. How FAST something dissolves depends on the temperature of the solvent (warmer liquids will dissolve solutes more quickly than will cold solutes) and on the size of chunks of the solute. So, sugar dissolves more quickly in hot coffee than in iced tea, and granulated salt dissolves more quickly than rock salt. Stirring just moves the dissolved substance away from the undissolved, and will also speed up dissolving. With those ideas, you should be able to answer all your questions.
From a solubility product Canyou predict which salt isleast soluble?
I don't have a problem. I'm just wondering in a general case. Does a greater solubility product mean that the salt is more soluble than another salt with a lower solubility product Solubility product = Ksp.
a greater Ksp means that the salt is more soluble than another salt with a lower Ksp
What is the difference betweensolubility and dissolving?
The rate of solubility and dissolving have different factors, but other than that, what's the difference between solubility and dissolving? This topic is coming out for my exams next week, and I'd really appreciate it if anyone who knows even a bit about this could help me out.
Simplistically, solubility is the measure of how much "stuff" dissolves in a solvent. Dissolving is the physical action of one material (solute) moving into the solvent.
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