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Solubility Curves

Solubility Curves

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Chemistry

12th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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Solubility curve

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Different kinds of solution

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solubility curve

The relationship between solubility and temperature can be represented by a solubility curve
• each point on a curve represents the maximum amount of the solute that can be
dissolved in 100 g of water
at a particular temperature. Therefore, each point on
the curve represents
a saturated solution
• any point
below a curve represents an unsaturated solution
• any point
above a curve represents a supersaturated solution
• for
most solids, as temperature increases, the solubility increases

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Example:

Use Figure beside to find how many grams of sodium nitrate (NaNO3) will dissolve in 100 g of water at 50°C

Solubility calculation

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Example:

  1. Draw a vertical line from 50°C on the horizontal axis to
    intersect with the solubility curve for NaNO3.

Solubility calculation

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Example:

  1. Draw a horizontal line from the intersection point of the vertical line
    drawn in the previous step. The point where this horizontal line intersects with the vertical axis will give the mass of dissolved substance.

  2. Read the solubility from the graph

Solubility calculation

Solubility curve

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