it is when a solute rise in temprature and it is hot/cold so it boils or freezes
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Well if you take the number of protons in the temperature and see what the AFDC is to it then you will be Dukie and get a 100 on the quiz.
It becomes super saturated
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It becomes super saturated
Three factors that affect solubility are temperature, pressure, and the particular properties of the solvent and solute.
Generally the solubility of solids in solvents increase with the temperature and the solubility of gases in solvents decrease with the temperature.
it is when a solute rise in temprature and it is hot/cold so it boils or freezes jk
Increasing the temperature of a solvent decreases the solubility of a gas Generally, increasing solvent temperature decreases the solubility of gases.
As temperature (of the solvent) decreases and pressure (of the gaseous solute) increases the solubility of gases in water will increase.
The ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent at a certain temperature is called solubility. The solubility of most solids in water increases with temperature increases.
The solubility of a solute in a solvent depend on the temperature.
Solubility (in that solvent and at that temperature).
This depends on the nature of the solute and solvent. Excepting gases, increasing the temperature the solubility increase.
(1) Temperature (2) Nature of solute or solvent (3) Pressure
1. Quantity 2. Temperature 3. Dissolution method First, the quantity of the solvent will affect solubility. Second, the temperature of the solvent will affect solubility. Third, the method of dissolution such as by shaking, stirring, sonics, or just letting it sit will affect solubility.