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Well solubility is simple a measure of how easily something can be dissolved in various substances. The item to be dissolved is the solute (usually a solid) and the substance that it is dissolved in is the solvent (usually a liquid.)

Different solutes dissolve more or less easily in different solvents. Sugar easily dissolves in water but bacon does not. If you put that bacon in a strong acid it would dissolve. So, bacon is more soluble in acid than in water. (Yes, that is a silly example.)

In cooking we take advantage of different solutes to add layers of flavor to a dish. Many flavors are water soluble and the only food that contains no water is oil. But, many flavors are not water soluble and alcohol or oil can be used to release them.

Solubility vary among different solutes depending on the amount of solute on the solution. For example, a substance is soluble in a given solvent if its solubility is more than 0.1 mole per litre; slightly soluble , if it is less than 0.1 mole per litre and more than 0.001; insoluble, if it is less than 0.001 mole per litre. ♥ ♥ ♥

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Solubility increases as the temperature increases

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usually solubility is directly related with temperature but in some cases like sodium chloride solution and ammonium chloride it does not follow.

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Gases become less soluble in liquids when the temperature increases. Solids that are soluble become more soluble as the temperature increases.

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it increases as temperature increases

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