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Experiment 4 Solubility of a salt OUTCOMES After completing this Experiment , the student should be able to: measure the temperature at which a solution becomes saturated. construct a Solubility curve for a solute. determine the concentration of an unknown solution from its saturation temperature. DISCUSSION Solubility is defined as the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specified temperature. Typically, solubilities are recorded as grams of solute per 100 g of solvent. The Solubility of a substance can be affected by a variety of factors including the identity of the solute and solvent, the temperature of the solution, and by the pressure exerted on the solution when the solute is a gas.
Experiment 4 Solubility of a Salt OUTCOMES After completing this experiment, the student should be able to: measure the temperature at which a solution becomes saturated. construct a solubility curve for a solute. determine the concentration of an unknown solution from its saturation temperature.
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