The solubility of solutes is dependent on temperature. When a solid dissolves in a liquid, a change in the physical state of the solid analogous to melting takes place. Heat is required to break the bonds holding the molecules in the solid together. At the same time, heat is given off during the formation of new solute -- solvent bonds.
you can tell if something is more soluble if you know it's polarity.
Solids turn into liquid when they get heated but warm gases just rise.
soluble
Something that is soluble can dissolve in a liquid (like sugar in water), but something that insoluble cannot (like rocks in water).
Fat or more widely known as lipids is not soluble to water glucose is soluble in water.you need to be more specific as to what you think they migth be soluble in.
you can tell if something is more soluble if you know it's polarity.
Solids turn into liquid when they get heated but warm gases just rise.
no until water is heated.
If it is solid at room temperature but melts when heated.
no some materials are soluble but not gels. Like salt which is soluble
They are malleable when heated and they are not water soluble.
Something that can dissolve. A substance that is water-soluble can be dissolved in water.
its heated with something
soluble
Something that is soluble can dissolve in a liquid (like sugar in water), but something that insoluble cannot (like rocks in water).
The solubility of sugar(in water) increases when the water is heated up.
Sodium fluoride is more soluble.