To decrease the rate of solution of a given solid into a given solvent, cool the liquid.
The solubility of gases in liquids decrease at high temperature.
Adding more solvent
Decreasing Temperature
Yes, the speed increases when a liquid changes to a gas, And the attraction between particles also decreases. :) -Anouymous
When a solid, liquid , or gas is dissolved in another substance, the result is a solution.
high pressure to force the gas into the liquid and low temperature so that the moving gas particles have less resistance to being dissolved
The interparticle distance is greater in a gas than in a liquid, and greater in a liquid than in a solid.
Yes. A liquid turns into a gas when the particles speed up. When the particles in the liquid start going at a faster speed than the forces of cohesion in the liquid can hold them in the liquid and the air pressure can continue to push them into the liquid, they leave the liquid.
Increase the amount of liquid Decrease the temperature of the liquid Increase the pressure of the gas
Yes, the speed increases when a liquid changes to a gas, And the attraction between particles also decreases. :) -Anouymous
When a solid, liquid , or gas is dissolved in another substance, the result is a solution.
You must either increase the temperature of the liquid or decrease the pressure acting on the liquid (i.e., decrease the air pressure).
high pressure to force the gas into the liquid and low temperature so that the moving gas particles have less resistance to being dissolved
It becomes liquid.This was discovered by an Indian scientist Dr.Navjosh in 1532 A.D. The speed of motion of the gas molecules (or atoms) is decreased. If the gas is enclosed in a fixed volume, the pressure will decrease. If the gas is at a fixed pressure, the volume will decrease. If cooled sufficiently, the gas may condense into a liquid or directly into a solid, depending on the gas pressure and type of gas.
No, when a gas turns to liquid the particles just slow down and get much closer together.
Liquid to gas
The interparticle distance is greater in a gas than in a liquid, and greater in a liquid than in a solid.
Carbonated water. Ex. pop, coca cola, pepsi, etc.
Yes. A liquid turns into a gas when the particles speed up. When the particles in the liquid start going at a faster speed than the forces of cohesion in the liquid can hold them in the liquid and the air pressure can continue to push them into the liquid, they leave the liquid.
Yes