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Although neither the american chemical society (ACS) nor theinternational union of pure and applied chemistry (IUPAC) haveofficial definitions of \"Soluble\",\"slightly soluble\".etc. The USpharmacopeia does, and these are given in the table below. makeanother table but this time use \"grams of solute per 100 mL ofsolvent \" For example an entry might be something like \"From 0.01 gto 0.1 g\" indicating that that much can be dissolved in 100 mL ofwater

Table 1. Solubility designations as listed in the USP

Description                                       mL of solvent required for one gram of solute

Verysoluble                                               <1

freelysoluble                                           from 1 to 10

soluble                                                      from 10 to 30

sparinglysluble                                       from 30 -100

slightlysoluble                                        from 100 to 1,000

very slightsoluble                                  from 1,000 to 10,000

pracicallyinsoluble                                  >10,000

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For very soluble 100 g can dissolve in 100 ml of solvent For freely soluble Lower range 1 ml for 1 g of solute So 100 ml will dissolve 100 g of    See Answer
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