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Section 1C.1 C.2 Reading Solubility Curves

What is Solubility?. The maximum amount of a substance that will dissolve in a certain amount of solvent at a given temperature is called that substances solubility in that solventSolute = is dissolvedSolvent = does the dissolvingExample: __ grams of salt (NaCl) in 100 g of water at __

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Section 1C.1 C.2 Reading Solubility Curves

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    1. Section 1C.1 & C.2 Reading Solubility Curves Using the Solubility Graph provided, answer the following questions on your own paper.

    2. What is Solubility? The maximum amount of a substance that will dissolve in a certain amount of solvent at a given temperature is called that substances solubility in that solvent Solute = is dissolved Solvent = does the dissolving Example: __ grams of salt (NaCl) in 100 g of water at __ °C.

    3. Temperature and Solubility The temperature of the solution affects how much of the solute is dissolved by the solvent. Increasing the temperature does not always increase the solubility. Solubility curves are used to show how the solubility of a substance changes with temperature.

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