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question 5
1 pts
__________is defined as the maximum concentration that can be achieved for a substance under specified conditions.
illuminility
precipiticity
solubility
flammability
hygroscopicity
question 6
1 pts
substance that readily dissolve are said to be __________.
solids
insoluble
heterogeneous
soluble
Brief Explanations
- Question 5: Solubility is a fundamental concept in chemistry. It specifically refers to the maximum amount (concentration) of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent under given conditions (like temperature and pressure). Illuminility is not a recognized chemical term. Precipiticity is not a standard term; precipitation is a process but not used in this context. Flammability refers to how easily a substance can catch fire. Hygroscopicity is about a substance absorbing moisture from the air, not about dissolution concentration.
- Question 6: By definition, substances that readily dissolve in a solvent are called soluble. Solids is a state of matter. Insoluble means the substance does not dissolve. Heterogeneous refers to a mixture with non - uniform composition, not about the ability to dissolve.
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Question 5: Solubility
Question 6: soluble