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What is a “solubility” Of a solute ?

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Solubility is a property referring to the ability for a given substance, the solute, to dissolve in a solvent. It is measured in terms of the maximum amount of solute dissolved in a solvent at equilibrium. The species that dissolves, the solute, can be a gas, another liquid, or a solid. ...

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sσluвílítч ís α prσpєrtч rєfєrríng tσ thє αвílítч fσr α gívєn suвstαncє, thє sσlutє, tσ díssσlvє ín α sσlvєnt. ít ís mєαsurєd ín tєrms σf thє mαхímum αmσunt σf sσlutє díssσlvєd ín α sσlvєnt αt єquílíвríum. thє spєcíєs thαt díssσlvєs, thє sσlutє, cαn вє α gαs, αnσthєr líquíd, σr α sσlíd.

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