Physical property that describes the ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance, usually water it

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The physical property you are referring to is called solubility. Solubility is the measure of the ability of a substance, known as the solute, to dissolve in another substance, known as the solvent. In many cases, water is the most common solvent used to measure solubility.

To determine the solubility of a substance, you can refer to its solubility table. Solubility tables provide information about the maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent under specific conditions, such as temperature and pressure.

To find the solubility of a substance in water, you first need to identify the substance for which you want to determine the solubility. Then, refer to a solubility table or a reliable source, such as a chemistry textbook or online database, that provides information on the solubility of substances in water.

Solubility is typically stated in units such as grams per liter (g/L) or moles per liter (mol/L). The solubility of a substance can vary with temperature, so it is important to note the temperature of the solvent when looking up solubility values.