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Solubility increases by adding more solvent. That is, the substance that the other is being dissolved into. For example, if mixing sugar and water, you would add more water to increase solubility.

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The short answer is yes it does.

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Q: Does solubility of a substance in a solvent usually increases with an increase in temperature?
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