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Corbin Terry
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29 June, 18:15
Ability to dissolve in water
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Donavan Galloway
29 June, 18:22
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The ability of one substance to dissolve in another one is its solubility.
Its ability to dissolve in water is its "solubility in water".
Its ability to dissolve in chicken soup is its "solubility in chicken soup".
Its ability to dissolve in vodka is its "solubility in vodka".
They may all be different.
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Francesca Shea
29 June, 18:38
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the ability to disolve in water is solubility
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