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Water temperature can have a significant effect on the solubility of compounds. Refer to the chart below to find reference values per gram of common compounds and salts (with chemical formula) at six temperatures of 100 g of water from 0 degrees to 100 degrees Celsius.
Chemical name. Calamine; CAS Reg. No. 8011-96-9. Description. A fine, amorphous pink or reddish brown powder; odourless. Solubility. Practically insoluble in water; soluble with effervescence in mineral acids. Category. Antipruritic drug. Storage. Calamine should be kept in a well-closed container. Additional information.
The solubility of over 300 common inorganic compounds in water is tabulated here as a function of temperature. Solubility is defined as the concentration of the compound in a solution that is in equilibrium with a solid phase at the specified temperature.
A solubility chart is a chart describing whether the ionic compounds formed from different combinations of cations and anions dissolve in or precipitate from solution.
Description An amorphous, pink or reddish brown powder, the colour depending on the variety and amount of iron (III) oxide present and the process by which it is incorporated. Solubility Practically insoluble in water. It dissolves with effervescence in hydrochloric acid. Identification Passes test. Residue on ignition 68 – 74%
The solubility specified here was measured in water. The solubility is influenced by many factors in the application.