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Which term is used to describe the total amount of a solute that can dissolve into a particular solvent?

evaporation

distillation

dissolving point

solubility

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Total Amount of a Solute that Dissolve into a Particular Solvent

Solubility is used to describe the total amount of a solute that can dissolve into a particular solvent. Solubility is the feature of a solid, liquid or gaseous chemical substance called solute to soften in a solid, liquid or gaseous solvent.

The solubility of a substance basically depends on the mechanical and synthetic characteristics of the solute and water as well as on warmth, stress, and appearance of another substance of the solution. The range of the solubility of a substance in a particular solvent is estimated as the saturation concentration. This is where totaling more solute does not raise the concentration of the solution and starts to precipitate the excess quantity of solute.


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the term used is solubility.

solubility is the capacity of a substance to dissolve in a given amount of solvent. at a particular point called as equilibrium point , no more solute can dissolve in the solvent.different solute dissolve differently depending on their solubility value, it is given in terms of given amount of solute in per 100 gram of solvent.

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