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Solubility is the property of a liquid, solid, or gaseous chemical matter known as a solute to dissolve in a solid, liquid, or gaseous solvent. Solubility is also frequently said to be one of the distinctive properties of a substance.

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Yes, solubility is a quantitative property because it refers to the amount of a substance that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure. It is typically expressed as grams of solute per 100 grams of solvent or in molarity units.

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We say that a substance has a characteristic property if there is a consistent and predictable phenomenon associated with that substance. In the case of solubility, it's quite predictable. I know that when I put a teaspoon of sugar in my hot tea, the sugar will dissolve. When I put my spoon in the same tea, the spoon does not dissolve. Stainless steel is not soluble in hot water, but sugar is. These are characteristics of those substances.

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The solubility of table salt (Sodium Chloride, NaCl) when dissolved in water at

100.0 0C is 0.41 g/ml. b. If I dissolve exactly 0.

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Since the maximum concentration you can have with a solute in a specific solvent is different for

every solute, the solubility is a

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It is a physical property

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yes, it is!

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