What do you understand by soluble substances?
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A soluble substance is one that dissolves in a liquid, usually water.
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In a solvent, a solution is a homogenous mixture of one or more solutes. A common example of a solution is sugar cubes added to a cup of tea or coffee.
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- Solubility refers to the greatest amount of solute that can dissolve in a known quantity of solvent at a given temperature.
- The word "solubility product" refers to salts that are easily soluble. It is the maximal product of the molar concentration of the ions produced by dissociation of the molecule (raised to their proper powers).
- Certain substances, such as ethanol in water, are soluble in any amounts with a particular solvent.
- Miscibility is the term for this characteristic. The balance solubility can be exceeded under a variety of situations, resulting in a metastable supersaturated solution.
- A solid, which can be a pure substance or a combination, is frequently used as a solvent.
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