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You probably hear the term solubility all of the time in the field of science, right? But what does it actually mean? Solubility is the quantity of a substance that dissolves in a
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Soluble means that something is capable of being dissolved or liquified. For example, sugar is soluble. When you mix it into water, it dissolves.
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Solubility is the ability of a substance to disolve in a solvent. Examples of solubles commonly used in our kitchens are salt, sugar and honey. Each of these substances will dissolve
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A substance is said to be soluble if it will dissolve in a liquid to form a homogeneous solution. It also means capable of being liquefied.
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