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How is the term solubilty: Represent and quantify
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Step 1 Solubility defination
Solubility is the amount of substance dissolved in given amount of solvent at specific temperature.
Solubility of substance expressed in various units like
g of solute/ liter of solvent
mg of solute/ml of solvent
g of solute / ml of solvent
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