Solubility how many grams will dissolve
When a solute dissolves in water the result is an aqueous solution. Results of experiments designed to determine the solubility of a substance in water at a specified temperature are often tabulated and referred to as a solubility table, or, a table of solubilities. Data in the solubility table tell us the maximum mass of solute that can be dissolved in mL of water at the temperature specified. Water is a commonly used solvent, so it is very useful to construct a table of solubilities based on the mass of a solute that will dissolve in a given volume of water.
Solubility tables tables of solubility usually tabulate the maximum mass in grams of the solute that can be dissolved in mL of water. This data in the table is relevant only to the temperature given for the table. A solute is usually considered to be soluble in water if more than 1. A solute is usually considered to be insoluble in water if less than 0.
It is important to note that "insoluble" does NOT necessarily mean that the solute cannot be dissolved, it only means that an extremely small amount of the solute can be dissolved in the solvent. A solute is usually considered to be slightly soluble, or sparingly soluble, in water if between 0.
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