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solubility has no unit?Why?​


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Solubility is defined as the number of grams of the solute that saturates 100 grams of solvent at a given temperature. It has no units. ... In general a solute dissolves in a solvent if intermolecular interactions are similar in the two substances. Like dissolves like the principle of solubility.

Answered by Anonymous
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Solubility is defined as the number of grams of the solute that saturates 100 grams of solvent at a given temperature. It has no units. ... In general a solute dissolves in a solvent if intermolecular interactions are similar in the two substances. Like dissolves like the principle of solubility.

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