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25 November, 09:10

What is a solubility curve

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  1. 25 November, 09:25
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    It is graphical representation of the solubity of a particular solute in a given solvent with respect to varying temperatures, generally, temperature is directly porportional to solubity, as temperature increases solubity increases.
  2. 25 November, 09:31
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    Soulubility is the amount (in grams) of a soluble compound that will dissolve in a set amount of water (normally 100 grams). This value is different for different temperatures. A solubility curve is a graph of the solubility of a compound (grams/100 grams water on the Y axis) at various temperatures (Celsius on X Axis). Each compound has a different curve.
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