what is the difference between solubility and solvation
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Solvation is, in concept, distinct from solubility. Solvation or dissolution is a kinetic process and is quantified by its rate. Solubility quantifies the dynamic equilibrium state achieved when the rate of dissolution equals the rate of precipitation. The consideration of the units makes the distinction clearer.
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Explanation:
☆solubility ☆
Amount of a substance (called as solute) that dissolves in a unit volume of Liquid substance (called the solvent )
to form saturated solution under the specified conditions of temperature and pressure . solubility is always expressed usually as moles of solute per 100 gram of solvent
☆ Solubility is a chemical property referring to the ability for a given substance ,the solute to dissolve in solvent .It is measured in the terms of maximum amount of solute dissolved in the solvent at equilibrium .
☆Solvation ☆
A solvate is a compound that forms between a solute and its solvent
Solvation is the process by which solvent molecules surround and interact with solute ions or molecules.
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