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Q: How does the temperature affect solids?
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What affect the volume of solids?

Volume is the ratio between mass and density; density depends on temperature.


How does temperaures affect the solubility of a solute in solvent?

Generally the solubility of solids in solvents increase with the temperature and the solubility of gases in solvents decrease with the temperature.


What is the temperature for solids?

There is no set temperature for solids. Each element is different. At room temperature we have solids, liquids and gases. Therefore the temperature for a solid is different for each element.


List of solids at room temperature?

http://www.periodictable.com/Elements/Solid/index.html shows all solids at room temperature


The solubility of most solids as the temperature increases?

For most solids, as the temperature increases the solubility increases.


How does heating and cooling affect the speed of the molecules in a solids and the distance between them?

In solids, heat is the energy of vibrating molecules or atoms; the higher the temperature, the greater the vibration. And when molecules or atoms vibrate more, there will be more space between them.


What temperature causes solids to liquify?

The melting temperature for solids depends on the material of the solid. For example, ice melts at a much lower temperature than iron.


How temperature effects solids?

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Does temperature affect the solubility of coffee?

An increase in temperature will likely lower the pH of coffee. Coffee is already acidic, but increased temperature allows for more free ions in solution.


Are most ionic compounds solids?

At room temperature, most ionic compounds are solids.


How do temperature and pressure affect the rates of mass transfer in gassesliquids and solids?

the rate of mass thrnsfer can be affected higher in gases, slower in liquid and it is not affected in solid


Does the temperature affect number of drops needed for surface tension on a penny?

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