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The limit to how much solute will dissolve in a given amount of solvent is called what?

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Solubility There is usually a limit to how much solute will dissolve in a given amount of solvent. This limit is called the solubility of the solute. Some solutes have a very small solubility, while other solutes are soluble in all proportions. Table 9.2 "Solubilities of Various Solutes in Water at 25C  Except as Noted " lists the solubilities of various solutes in water. Solubilities vary with temperature, so Table 9.2 "Solubilities of Various Solutes in Water at 25C  Except as Noted " includes the temperature at which the solubility was determined. Table 9.2 Solubilities of Various Solutes in Water at 25C  Except as Noted .

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