They get hotter and evaporate more quickly. When the liquid reaches the evaporation point of one of its constituents, the temperature stops increasing while that part evaporates.
The rate decreases.
Solubility of CO2 in water decreases with temperature, so as temperature is increased, the concentration of CO2 decreases.
Solubility increases nearly 1.5 times since the solubility is endothermic reaction in which enthalpy change is positive.
the water molecules would begin to move faster (an increase in kinetic energy). if the water reached 100 degrees celcius (212 degrees Fahrenheit), it will boil.
non spontaneous process happen in the universe but energy has to be provided to them . the free energy change of such processes are positive . the amount of temperature has to be increased to carry out such reactions
Generally the solubility of solids in liquids increase with the temperature.In this case the solubility increse from 39 g/100 g to 56,3 g/100 g water.
If the temperature is increased high enough to increase the value pressure of the liquid to that of the atmospheric pressure, the liquid will boil and vaporize to become a gas.
It increases.
Nothing if nothing evaporates.
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As the temperature is reduced, the motion of the molecules is also reduced.
the range of energies becomes broader, or increases, as the temperature is increased.
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The rate decreases.
It's Pressure would rise.
Solubility of CO2 in water decreases with temperature, so as temperature is increased, the concentration of CO2 decreases.
Since temperature is a measure of kinetic energy, so as kinetic energy increases, temperature must also increase or vice verse