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Todd Turner
23 December, 09:20
What is solubility limit?
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Amir Lyons
23 December, 11:01
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The maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a specified temperature and pressure is its solubility. Even for very soluble substances, however, there is usually a limit to how much solute can dissolve in a given quantity of solvent.
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