Solubility

A measure of how much solute will dissolve in a solvent
Real World Example
Imagine trying to fit all your clothes into a suitcase for a trip. Just like there's a limit to how many clothes you can pack before the suitcase won't zip, solubility is the limit to how much solute can dissolve in a solvent. In this analogy, the clothes represent the solute, the suitcase is the solvent, and the space inside the suitcase is the capacity for solubility; once the suitcase is full, no more clothes can be packed, just like no more solute can dissolve once the solvent reaches its solubility limit.
Real World Example Illustration
Practice Version
