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Solubility

In chemistry, solubility is the ability of a substance, the solute, to form a solution with another substance, the solvent. Insolubility is the opposite property, the inability of the solute to form such a solution.

Applications, Quantification of solubility & Factors affecting solubility

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Quantification of solubility

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Factors affecting solubility

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Quantification of solubility

Qualifiers used to describe extent of solubility

Molecular view

Factors affecting solubility

Solubility of gases

Polarity

Rate of dissolution

Theories of solubility

Applications

Solubility of ionic compounds in water

Solubility of organic compounds

Solid solution

Incongruent dissolution

Solubility prediction

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Solubility

Nodes225
Edges224
Triples145
Avg. degree1.99
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Solubility

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see also · 19
Solubility → Apparent, Aspect, Capacity, Chemical, Chemistry, Classification System, Difference, Gas, Hahn Law, Hoff, Law, Method, Paneth, Process, Relation, Rule, SPC, System, Thermodynamic
related to Solubility of ionic compounds in water · 12
Solubility → Ag, AgCl, Cl, For, H2O, However, Ksp, Likewise, NaCl, Note, Some, This
related to Rate of dissolution · 8
Solubility → Brunner, Dissolution, In, Many, Nernst, Noyes, The, Whitney
related to Differential solubility · 7
Solubility → Earth's, Even, For, In, Karstic, These, This
related to Other theories · 7
Solubility → Hildebrand, Huggins, It, Log, The, The Flory, The Hansen
related to Solubility prediction · 7
Solubility → Aqueous, In, Methods, QSAR, QSPR, The, These
related to Polarity · 6
Solubility → For, In, Latin, Similia, The, This
related to Temperature · 6
Solubility → Depending, For, Hoff, In, Ksp, The
related to Conversion of solubility values · 5
Solubility → Conversion, In, Moreover, To, While
related to Incongruent dissolution · 5
Solubility → For, However, In, Many, This

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solvent solute water temperature solution dissolution solid example may substances dissolved also equilibrium two liquid used soluble chemical compounds form

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Solubilityis aability of a substance0.90text
enthalpyinstance ofand of thermodynamic concepts0.80text
entropy.Under certain conditionsinstance ofand of thermodynamic concepts0.80text
the concentration of the solute can exceed its usual solubility limitinstance ofand of thermodynamic concepts0.80text
temperatureinstance ofFactors0.80text
pressure will alter this balanceinstance ofFactors0.80text
thus changing the solubility.Solubility may also strongly depend on the presence of other species dissolved in the solventinstance ofFactors0.80text
for exampleinstance ofFactors0.80text
complex-forming anionsinstance ofFactors0.80text
urea is very soluble in highly polar waterinstance ofsolute0.80text
less soluble in fairly polar methanolinstance ofsolute0.80text
and practically insoluble in non-polar solvents such as benzeneinstance ofsolute0.80text

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