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  • 17-06-2017
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What is the solubility rule? what is a typical polar solvent?

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  • 30-06-2017
Let us define first what is solubility, well is refers to the amount or quantity of solute needed to dissolves a solvent. The solubility rule is "same dissolves same" or "likes dissolve likes" such that the polar solute dissolves only polar solvents. There are three sub-rules of solubility. The typical polar solvent is water.
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