If you raise a solution temperature the molarity will decrease.
Density decrease when the temperature is raising.
By raising the temperature i.e. by heating it.
Raising the temperature of the solvent will increase the solubility ofa solute.
How a saturated solution can become supersaturated?
If the solution volume remains unchanged, the normality will decrease as the NaOH will react with CO2 present in the air. Of course, if the solution volume is not held constant and if the evaporation rate is sufficient to concentrate the solution - it could also increase (effectively raising the normality of the remaining solution).
Yes. Rock can be liquified by raising its temperature to that of the melting point of the mineral constituent with the highest melting point.
raising of interest rates
No. Raising the temperature of the particles will cause their velocity to increase, which in turn causes them to collide with each other/the container more often and with more force.
By raising or lowering the temperature.
no
Yes.
Does is a liquid at room temperature, raising the temperature will certainly not turn it into a solid. Think about water. Raising the temperature of water will evaporate it and make it a gas. The only way to increase the temperature of something to make it into a solid is to also greatly increase the pressure.