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Cold water can hold more dissolved gasses than hot water, though that does not necessarily mean anything about the amount of dissolved gas actually present in a given sample.
It doesn't. Warm air can hold more water, as it has more energy to retain water in a gaseous state.
Hot water will hold more salt than cold water, because solubility of solids is proportional to temperature. That is, it increases with temperature.
Hot air can hold much more water because they are compacted and not spaced out.
warm air hold more water vapor...unless it doesnt like sandwiches between its toes at 5 o'clock in the after noon
Hot water dissolves the sugar particles faster than cold because of energy. The higher energy allows faster moving of particles as they are more energetic and this helps dissolve the sugar.
Yes.
no, warm air holds more water vapour than cold air
No. Warm air is capable of holding much more water vapour than cold air.
Colder water can hold more oxygen than warmer water.
the molecules are moving around faster and are more spread out, therefore leaving room to dissolve more solutes. Cold water molecules are moving slow and are close together.
The best liquid to dissolve salt in is water. This is one process that will readily happen in oceans naturally.