-
parallel low
solubilities, and
substances with high
solubilities exhibit high
dissolution rates, as
suggested by the Noyes-Whitney equation.
Solubility constants...
-
variation of
solubility of
different substances (mostly
inorganic compounds) in
water with temperature, at one
atmosphere pressure.
Units of
solubility are given...
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Section 6.9:
Solubilities of
ionic salts.
Includes a
discussion of the
thermodynamics of dissolution. IUPAC–NIST
solubility database Solubility products of...
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their solubility,
viscosity and
fermentability which affect how
fibers are
processed in the body.
Dietary fiber has two main subtypes:
soluble fiber and...
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classified as
either water-
soluble or fat-
soluble. In
humans there are 13 vitamins: 4 fat-
soluble (A, D, E, and K) and 9 water-
soluble (8 B
vitamins and vitamin...
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Lipophilicity (from Gr**** λίπος "fat" and φίλος "friendly") is the
ability of a
chemical compound to
dissolve in fats, oils, lipids, and non-polar solvents...
- precipitate. To
determine the precipitate, one must
consult a
chart of
solubility.
Soluble compounds are aqueous,
while insoluble compounds are the precipitate...
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Masaki Kosaku (1931). "The
Solubilities of
Thiocyanate of Metals".
Bulletin of the
Chemical Society of ****an...
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fibrous proteins, and
membrane proteins.
Almost all
globular proteins are
soluble and many are enzymes.
Fibrous proteins are
often structural, such as collagen...
- The
solubility of
fullerenes is
generally low.
Carbon disulfide dissolves 8g/L of C60, and the best
solvent (1-chloronaphthalene)
dissolves 53 g/L. up...