Talk:Solubility table

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The compounds are arranged in alphabetical order, but the names aren't visible. Also, there is no information on organic compounds in water.

At what temperature was the volume(100ml) of the water taken? It varies with temperature.

Is the solubility in grams per 100 mL of water, or grams per 100 mL of solution? This matters.... RobertAustin 11:37, 28 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] References?

Should there be references/sources for these values? -- 12.4.81.145 14:13, 14 August 2006 (UTC) Yep, but alot of wikipedians are as I put it "Article Demons" they will just change anything they don't like for no reason and don't give a shit about refrences. They only care that thier view is heard and everone elses is covered up. Then there are the good wikipedians, who do what they should, but the Article Demons will come back and ruin it all.


Perhaps the following link to the IUPAC-NIST database of solubility will help: [1]

Fuzzform 19:58, 27 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] NH4NO3

The article for NH4NO3 says solubility is 190g/100ml at 20 degrees Celsius, but this table says 192g/100ml. Which is it? Why isn't any of this cited? Alex Dodge 07:01, 30 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Missing compounds

I am researching everything I can about sugar, which is sucrose. It's not in the solubility table, but salt (NaCI) is. What is going on here?17:20, 9 December 2006 (UTC)