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Solubility in Electrochemistry Formulas
The Solubility is a measure of the amount of chemical substance that can dissolve in solvent at a specific temperature. And is denoted by S. Solubility is usually measured using the Mole per Liter for Molar Concentration. Note that the value of Solubility is always negative.
Formulas to find Solubility in Electrochemistry
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List of variables in Electrochemistry formulas
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FAQ
What is the Solubility?
The Solubility is a measure of the amount of chemical substance that can dissolve in solvent at a specific temperature. Solubility is usually measured using the Mole per Liter for Molar Concentration. Note that the value of Solubility is always negative.
Can the Solubility be negative?
Yes, the Solubility, measured in Molar Concentration can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Solubility?
Solubility is usually measured using the Mole per Liter[mol/L] for Molar Concentration. Mole per Cubic Meter[mol/L], Mole per Cubic Millimeter[mol/L], Kilomole per Cubic Meter[mol/L] are the few other units in which Solubility can be measured.
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