Why does the quantity of various substances dissolving in water vary give an example
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Depending upon the energy and the strength of the inter-molecular bonds, and other external factors like polarity, temperature, pressure etc, the solubility of different substances varies. Water being a universal solvent dissolves almost most of the substances but with varied dissolution rates.
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