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The solubility of a solute is the mass of the solute (in grams) that dissolves in ___________ of solvent at a particular temperature to form a __________ solution.


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100 grams

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Saturated

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Solution

  • The solubility of a solute in a particular solvent at a given temperature is equivalent to the maximum number of grams of the solute necessary to saturate 100 g of that solvent at that temperature.
  • A solution that cannot dissolve any more of the solute at a given temperature is called a saturated solution.

The solubility of a solute is the mass of the solute (in grams) that dissolves in 100 grams of solvent at a particular temperature to form a saturated solution


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