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Solubility Summary
1,195 words, approx. 4 pages Solubility is the ability of one substance to fully dissolve in another substance which is often present in a different state of matter. The word soluble comes from the fourteenth century, from the Latin word solvere meaning to dissolve. The solubility...
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Solubility : Environmental Science and Engineering
30 words, approx. 1 pages The extent to which one chemical species (solute) dissolves in another, usually liquid, species (solvent). Gases become less soluble with temperature increase but liquids and solids become more...
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2,778 words, approx. 9 pages
 Solubility is a physical property referring to the ability for a given substance, the solute, to dissolve in a solvent.[1] It is measured in terms of the maximum amount of solute dissolved in a solvent at equilibrium. The resulting solution is called a...




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 Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
Soluble themes.(soluble coffee products)
05/20/2002: 1,942 words, approx. 7 pages Soluble coffees have benefited and grown from the growth of variety and increased awareness of alternative coffee products over the past 10 years. Bottle and canned ready to drink coffee beverages, many of these flavored with things other than coffee, have opened up...
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 Tea & Coffee Trade Journal
Solutions for soluble coffee.
05/20/2005: 1,735 words, approx. 6 pages In every single respect, the invention and development of soluble coffee was a logical and sensible step forward. Socially, commercially and scientifically, soluble coffee was an "instant" impact waiting to happen. The flavor compounds (or their precursors) that coffee lovers pine for,...
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A look at chlorine gas as a weapon
4/6/2007: 390 words, approx. 1 pages Recent use of chlorine gas as a weapon in Iraq:Chlorine gas attacks the eyes and lungs within seconds, causing difficulty in breathing and skin irritation in low-level exposure. Inhaled at extremely high levels, it dissolves in the lungs to form hydrochloric acid that burns lung...



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Determining the Solubility Curve of Sodium Thiosulphate
939 words, approx. 3 pages
 Provides details of an experiment determining the Solubility Curve of Sodium Thiosulphate. Hypothesizes that since the solubility of sodium thiosulphate in water decreases with decreasing temperature, as the solution cools, its saturation increases until it reaches supersaturation and crystallization begins.


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