This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into solubility. It explains the difference between concentration and solubility. Solubility represents the maximum concentration that you can achieve by dissolving a substance in a solution at a given temperature. The solubility of a solution can be increased by increasing the temperature in the case of most ionic compounds. This tutorial discusses the difference between saturated, unsaturated and supersaturated solutions and contains examples & practice problems to illustrate the difference. Saturated solutions are in a state of equilibrium with the solid phase. Unsaturated solutions favor dissolution and supersaturated solutions favor precipitation.
Heating Curve of Water:
• Heating Curve and Cooling Curve of Wa...
Heating Curve Chemistry Problems:
• How Much Thermal Energy Is Required T...
Final Temperature Ice Water Mixture:
• Final Temperature of Ice and Water Mi...
Molarity, Molality, Density, & Mass %:
• Molarity, Molality, Volume & Mass Per...
Normality & Equivalent Weight:
• How To Calculate Normality & Equivale...
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PPM and PPB Concentrations:
• Parts Per Million (ppm) and Parts Per...
How To Convert PPM to Molarity:
• How To Convert PPM to Molarity
Enthalpy of Solution & Hydration:
• Enthalpy of Solution, Enthalpy of Hyd...
Solubility Vs Concentration:
• Solubility vs Concentration Basic I...
Solubility Curves:
• Solubility Curves Basic Introductio...
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Henry's Law & Gas Solubility:
• Henry's Law Explained Gas Solubilit...
Vapor Pressure & Clausius Equation:
• Vapor Pressure Normal Boiling Point...
Raoult's Law Vapor Pressure:
• Raoult's Law How To Calculate The V...
Colligative Properties:
• Colligative Properties Boiling Poin...
Chemical Kinetics Initial Rate Method:
• Chemical Kinetics Initial Rates Method
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