Can heating an aqueous solution of a particular compound give the same products as heating the same compound in solid or liquid state?
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Solubility is the relative ability of a solute to dissolve into a solvent.
Several factors affect the solubility of a given solute in a given solvent. Temperature often plays the largest role, although pressure can have a significant effect for gases.
To predict whether a compound will be soluble in a given solvent, remember the saying, “Like dissolves like.” Highly polar ionic compounds such as salt readily dissolve in polar water, but do not readily dissolve in non-polar solutions such as ben
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