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1Quantification of solubility
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2Qualifiers used to describe extent of solubility
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3Molecular view
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5Solubility of gases
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6Polarity
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7Rate of dissolution
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8Theories of solubility
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10Solubility of ionic compounds in water
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3Molecular view
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5Solubility of gases
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7Rate of dissolution
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3Molecular view
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7Rate of dissolution
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8Theories of solubility
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10Solubility of ionic compounds in water
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7Rate of dissolution
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10Solubility of ionic compounds in water
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7Rate of dissolution
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1Quantification of solubility
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3Molecular view
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7Rate of dissolution
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8Theories of solubility
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1Quantification of solubility
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3Molecular view
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7Rate of dissolution
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8Theories of solubility
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1Quantification of solubility
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3Molecular view
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7Rate of dissolution
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7Rate of dissolution
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1Quantification of solubility
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2Qualifiers used to describe extent of solubility
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3Molecular view
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4Factors affecting solubility
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5Solubility of gases
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6Polarity
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7Rate of dissolution
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8Theories of solubility
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9Applications
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10Solubility of ionic compounds in water
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11Solubility of organic compounds
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12Solid solution
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13Incongruent dissolution
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14Solubility prediction
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15See also
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16Notes
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17References
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1Quantification of solubility
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2Qualifiers used to describe extent of solubility
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3Molecular view
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4Factors affecting solubility
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5Solubility of gases
-
6Polarity
-
7Rate of dissolution
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8Theories of solubility
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9Applications
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10Solubility of ionic compounds in water
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11Solubility of organic compounds
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12Solid solution
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13Incongruent dissolution
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14Solubility prediction
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1Quantification of solubility
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2Qualifiers used to describe extent of solubility
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3Molecular view
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4Factors affecting solubility
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5Solubility of gases
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6Polarity
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7Rate of dissolution
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8Theories of solubility
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10Solubility of ionic compounds in water
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11Solubility of organic compounds
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12Solid solution
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13Incongruent dissolution
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14Solubility prediction
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15See also
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1Quantification of solubility
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2Qualifiers used to describe extent of solubility
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3Molecular view
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4Factors affecting solubility
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5Solubility of gases
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6Polarity
-
7Rate of dissolution
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8Theories of solubility
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9Applications
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10Solubility of ionic compounds in water
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11Solubility of organic compounds
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12Solid solution
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13Incongruent dissolution
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14Solubility prediction
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15See also
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