| 1. | The thermodynamic concept of solubility does not apply straightforwardly to solvolysis.
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| 2. | The solubility constant is a special case of an equilibrium constant.
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| 3. | This amount is given by the solubility product, K sp.
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| 4. | Addition of sodium chloride reduces the solubility of the soap salts.
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| 5. | Its solubility increases from 6 % at to 36 % in.
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| 6. | Other prediction methods rely on other experimental measurements such as solubility.
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| 7. | For example, calcium sulfate decreases it solubility with decreasing pressure.
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| 8. | Can this quantity be calculated from solubility or some other parameter?
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| 9. | At high temperatures, the solubility of oxygen in water decreases.
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| 10. | Speed to dissolve and " solubility " are completely different things.
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