Which statement about solubility is true?
A. Solubility is the amount of a given solute that a solvent can dissolve under certain conditions.
B. Solubility is measured by the amount of solute that will dissolve in water at a given temperature.
C. The solubility of gases in liquids increases as temperature increases.
D. The solubility of solids in liquids decreases as pressure decreases.

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Answer to your question is B. I did a science lab over this...
Test was to see which would dissolve fastest... A tablet in warm water... and a tablet in cold water....

And this question isn't asking for solids or gasses.... because something dissolves with a liquid :P thanks...

Here we want to see which one of the given statements is true about solubility. We will see that the correct option is A.

"Solubility is the amount of a given solute that a solvent can dissolve under certain conditions."

Solubility is the capacity of a substance of dissolving itself into a solvent. So the solubility depends on both solvent and solute, and it measures "how much solute can we dissolve" basically.

Under some given conditions, the solubility can be increased the usual limit, this happens for example if we increase the temperature of water (solvent) it will allow more solute to be dissolved on it. But for other cases, as we increase the temperature the solubility may decrease.

Then, for a given solvent and solute, solubility is defined as the concentration of a saturated solution of the two (where a saturated solution is a mix of the two at the point where the solvent can dissolve more solute).

From al that, the only true option is the first and more general one:

A "Solubility is the amount of a given solute that a solvent can dissolve under certain conditions."

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