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solubilityThe maximum amount of a substance that will dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature and pressure, or the degree to which a substance will dissolve in a particular solvent. The sol [..]
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solubilityThe solubility of a substance is its concentration in a saturated solution. Substances with solubilities much less than 1 g/100 mL of solvent are usually considered insoluble. The solubility is someti [..]
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solubility1670s, from soluble + -ity.
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solubilityThe condition of being soluble.
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solubilityThe largest amount of a substance that can be dissolved in a given amount of a liquid, usually water. For a highly water-soluble compound, such as table salt, a lot can dissolve in water. Motor oil is [..]
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solubilityability of a substance to be dissolved or liquified.
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solubilityThe ability of a fertilizer to dissolve in water to form a solution.
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solubilitythe maximum quantity of a substance that may be dissolved in another. The maximum amount of solute that may be dissolved in a solvent.
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solubilityThe relative ability of a solute to be dissolved. solute potential
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solubilityAbility of a substance to dissolve in another substance.
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solubilityThe amount of solute that will dissolve in a specified volume or mass of solvent (at a given temperature) to produce a saturated solution.
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solubilityThe amount of mass of a compound that will dissolve in a unit volume of water.
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solubilityability or tendency of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature and pressure. solute -
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solubilityA measure of the purity of asphalt cement. The ability of the portion of the asphalt cement that is soluble to be dissolved in a specified solvent.
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solubilityThe ability of one substance to blend uniformly with another. For example, salt is soluble in water. Salt has greater solubility in hot water than in cold water.
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solubility(n) the quantity of a particular substance that can dissolve in a particular solvent (yielding a saturated solution)(n) the property (of a problem or difficulty) that makes it possible to solve(n) the [..]
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solubilityAbility of one substance to dissolve in another substance; physical property that measures the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific amount of solvent (Lesson 13, Lab 1)
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solubilityAt equilibrium, the partial pressure of a gas A above a liquid is proportional to the concentration of A in the liquid (Henry's law). We can thus define the solubility SA as the ratio between the [..]
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solubilityThe amount of solute dissolved in a unit volume of a solvent at equilibrium at a given temperature and pressure. Each form of a substance has a characteristic solubility.
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solubilityIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Solubility: The degree to which one substance dissolves in another. Usually expressed as grams of solute per volume of solvent at a specified temperature. Liq [..]
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solubilityA measure of how much solute can be dissolved in a specific solvent. Solubility can change with changes in pressure and temperature. Water has specific solubility for sugar at room temperature. As wat [..]
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solubilityrelative capability of being dissolved
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solubilityThe amount of mass of a compound that will dissolve in a unit volume of solution. Aqueous Solubility is the maximum concentration of a chemical that will dissolve in pure water at a reference temper [..]
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solubilityThe amount of mass of a compound that will dissolve in a unit volume of solution. Aqueous Solubility is the maximum concentration of a chemical that will dissolve in pure water at a reference temperat [..]
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solubilityThe ability of a substance to be dissolved, i.e. to form a solution with another substance. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed)
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solubilityThe susceptibility of the Dental Enamel to dissolution.
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solubilityThe susceptibility of the Dentin to dissolution.
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solubilityThe quantity of solute present in a given amount of the saturated solution, at a certain temperature, is called the solubility of the solute.
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solubilityThe ability or tendency of one substance to dissolve into another at a given temperature and pressure.
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solubilityThe condition of being soluble.
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solubilityThe solubility (S) of a compound is the maximum quantity of that compound that can be dissolved in one liter of water (measured in mg/L).
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solubilityThe ability of a fertilizer to dissolve in water to form a solution.
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solubilitythe amount of mass of a compound that will dissolve in a unit volume of solution.
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solubilityThe amount of mass of a compound that will dissolve in a unit volume of solution. Aqueous Solubility is the maximum concentration of a chemical that will dissolve in pure water at a reference temperat [..]
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solubilityThe total quantity of chemical that will remain in a solution in contact with the solid or NAPL from which the chemical is derived.
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