Chemistry
Differentiate between the following :
Solubility and solubility curve
Water
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| Solubility | Solubility curve |
|---|---|
| The solubility of a solute in a solvent at a particular temperature is the maximum amount of the solute in grams that will saturate 100 g of the solvent at that temperature. | When the solubilities of a solute in a given solvent are plotted against their respective temperatures a graph showing the effect of temperature on solubility of the substance is obtained. This graph is called the solubility graph or curve. |
| It is used to find the amount of solute required. | It is used to compare the solubility of different solutes. |
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