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Explain the variation of solubility with temperature graphically
Solubility Curves
1 SO
140
130
120
110
100
90
Grams of solute / 100 g HO
70
50
30
20
10
SO
o
10
20
30
40 50
60
70 80 90 100
Temperature "C
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The solubility of a solid in a given solvent is defined as the number of grams of the solute required to saturate 100g of the solvent at a particular temperature. The solubility of a given substance at a given temperature can be determined from its solubility curve. Solubility curve can be used to determine the amount of substance deposited when the solution is cooled. Solubilities of different substances at a particular temperature can be determined.
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