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Solubility can be defined as the maximum mass of solute that can be dissolved in 1 liter of solvent.
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00:00Here is a tube containing water.
00:04A number of sodium chloride salts are put into the water.
00:08Then this solution is stirred.
00:16After a while, all the salts dissolve into the water.
00:30In another tube, a number of silver chloride salts are put into the water, then stirred.
00:42After a while, almost all the salts settle at the bottom of the tube.
01:00A number of salts with the same mass are put into the same volume of water.
01:04It turns out that not all salts dissolve in the water.
01:08Sodium chloride is more soluble than silver chloride.
01:22From here the term solubility is known.
01:26Solubility can be defined as the maximum mass of solute that can dissolve in 1 liter of solvent.
01:40Based on experimental data, the solubility of sodium chloride salt is around 375 g per liter.
01:48This means that 1 liter of water can dissolve a maximum of 375 g per liter.
01:56This means that 1 liter of water can dissolve a maximum of 375 g of sodium chloride.
02:00The solubility of silver chloride salt is 0.00186 g per liter.
02:08This means that 1 liter of water can dissolve a maximum of 1.86 mg of silver chloride.
02:12This means that 1 liter of water can dissolve a maximum of 1.86 mg of silver chloride.
02:16Yup, hopefully this tutorial can provide an idea of what solubility is.
02:20And, don't forget to follow this channel.

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