Solubility, the phenomenon of dissolution of solute in solvent to give a homogenous system, is one of the important parameters to achieve desired concentration of drug in systemic circulation for desired (anticipated) pharmacological response. Solubility is a major challenge for formulation scientist.
Why is solubility important in the environment?
The importance of solubility data for environmental studies is to provide fundamental information necessary to make predictions of transport path- ways in aqueous systems. Water solubility is the key chemical property affecting the partitioning of a chemical to any other phase in contact with water.
How can solubility be used in real life?
Salt or sodium chloride - usually soluble in water at 20 ° C. Sugar usually dissolves in water molecules at 20 ° C. Gelatin - soluble in water in the presence of heat. Powdered juices are a mixture of sugar, flavorings, and preservatives, usually soluble in water at 20 ° C.
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Why is solubility important?
Why is solubility important in the environment?
How can solubility be used in real life?