define solubility what is the effect of temperature on the solubility of solid in a liquid solution?
The maximum amount of a solute that can be dissolved in a specified amount of the solvent at a given temperature is called the solubility.
solubility in the number of grams of a substance (solute) that can be dissolved in 100 grams of water (solvent )at the specified temperature to make a saturated solution..
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Answer:
The amount of substance a solution can dissolve in itself is known as the solubility of the substance.
Explanation:
Take salt and water for example. Salt is the solute which has to be dissolved, and water is the solvent which will dissolve the salt. When you notice some salt particles settling down on the base, it will mean that the amount of water you have taken has reached its solubility.
Heating the substance will increase the solubility. But, low temperature can prevent some substances from dissolving.
Usually, 100 grams can be dissolved in water at a time, but you can always increase the solubility by heating it!