what do you mean by sparingly soluble ?
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Sparingly soluble materials are those, which have lowered solubility. Usually materials are treated as sparingly soluble if 1g of material requires 30 to 100ml of solute to dissolve. In other words, a material will be sparingly soluble if the amount which can be dissolved in 100ml of solute ranges between 1g and 3,3g.
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The term sparingly soluble is actually a descriptive term defined in pharmacopoeias as parts solvents needed (usually a volume such as mL) to dissolve 1 part solute (usually a mass such as mg). The range defined for sparingly soluble compounds is: 30–100 parts solvent per part solute.
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