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The solubility of a substance can be measured in grams/liter. In a chemistry lab, Justin and Ellie are working with a substance that has a solubility of 12 grams/liter. This ratio means that 12 grams of the substance can dissolve in one liter of water. It would require liters of water to dissolve 36 grams of the substance.

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A substance that has a solubility of 12 grams/L of water would require 36/12 = 3 liters of water to dissolve 36 grams of the substance.
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