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a soluable solid

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soluble substance is one that dissolves in a liquid, usually water. It might look like it's simply disappeared, but in fact, it's still there - it's just mixed in to form a liquid called a 'solution'. The solid that dissolves is called the 'solute'. The liquid that dissolves the solute is called the 'solvent'.

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If a substance is soluble it will dissolve in a given amount of liquid (called the 'solvent'). Different substances have different solubilities. This table shows the solubility of substances in water at 20°C. Solubility is shown as the grams of a solute per 100 g of water.

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