1. (a) Molar solubility is its molarity in a saturated aqueous solution the solubility in molarity for supersaturated solution its molarity in an unsaturated solution its solubility in grams solute per liter of solution for saturated solution (b) Slightly soluble substances are those that completely ionize in water but have limited solubility completely ionize in water and have complete solubility partially ionize in water but have limited solubility partially ionize in water but have complete solubility
1. (a) Molar solubility is its molarity in a saturated aqueous solution the solubility in molarity for supersaturated solution its molarity in an unsaturated solution its solubility in grams solute per liter of solution for saturated solution (b) Slightly soluble substances are those that completely ionize in water but have limited solubility completely ionize in water and have complete solubility partially ionize in water but have limited solubility partially ionize in water but have complete solubility
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(a) Molar solubility is
its molarity in a saturated aqueous solution |
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the solubility in molarity for supersaturated solution |
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its molarity in an unsaturated solution |
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its solubility in grams solute per liter of solution for saturated solution |
(b) Slightly soluble substances are those that
completely ionize in water but have limited solubility |
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completely ionize in water and have complete solubility |
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partially ionize in water but have limited solubility |
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partially ionize in water but have complete solubility |
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