solubilius
Solubilius is a theoretical, dimensionless coefficient used in discussions of solubility to quantify the relative tendency of a substance to dissolve in a given solvent under specified conditions. It is a conceptual construct rather than a universal standard in real-world chemistry, and it is mainly employed in teaching, theoretical modeling, and exploratory data analysis.
In common formulations, Solubilius is defined as S = S_solute / S_ref, where S_solute represents the molar solubility
Applications of Solubilius include rapid, qualitative comparisons of solubility potential across multiple compounds or solvent environments,
Limitations are significant: Solubilius is context-dependent, its numerical value hinges on the chosen reference state, and
See also: solubility, dissolution, solubility product, partition coefficient.