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the higher the temperature, the higher the volume of a solid - michelle strafer
Heavens no. Every substance has its own unique solubility constant.
The rate of dissolving would be temperature dependent.
Not usually size, its the surface area
The solubility is determined experimentally dissolving the solute in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure.
If the temperature of the area the dissolving solid is in is warm, the air can make the dissolving solid warm too, and eventually completely dissolve the object.
the higher the temperature, the higher the volume of a solid - michelle strafer
Heavens no. Every substance has its own unique solubility constant.
No. When dissolving a solid into a liquid, solubility is higher when the temperature is higher. When dissolving a gas into a liquid, solubility is higher when the temperature is lower.
Usually, higher temperature = more soluble in the solvent.
The rate of dissolving would be temperature dependent.
Not usually size, its the surface area
- a decrease in temperature - an increase of the particles dimensions - lack of stirring
When solid ice becomes liquid, the temperature goes higher.
when it is cold temperature it forms a solid
The solubility is determined experimentally dissolving the solute in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure.
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.