What is solubility?

The amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature.

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What is a saturated solution?

A solution where no more solute can be dissolved at that temperature.

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What happens to solubility as temperature increases?

Solubility increases as temperature increases for most solids.

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What equipment is used to measure mass in the method?

A digital mass balance.

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What is the dependent variable?

Solubility/mass of sodium chloride dissolved.

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What is the control variable?

Volume of water used.

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Why repeat at several temperatures?

To identify a trend between temperature and solubility.

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