solubilitets
Solubilitets (solubility) is the capacity of a substance to dissolve in a solvent to form a homogeneous solution. It is commonly defined as the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a specified temperature, yielding a saturated solution. Solubility depends on the nature of the solute and solvent and on conditions such as temperature, pressure, and pH.
Solubility is often discussed for solids dissolved in liquids (typical in chemistry and pharmacology), but it
Solubility can be affected by interactions: similarity in polarity, hydrogen bonding, and ion-dipole attractions between solute
For sparingly soluble salts, solubility is described by the solubility product constant, Ksp, whose value constrains
Practical uses include crystallization and recrystallization in purification, formulation of medicines, extraction and separation processes, and