because at room temperature Hg and Br are liquids and most of them like H2 Cl2 and I2,,,, etc. are gases. and also like at room temperature Al and Zn and Ag ,,,etc are solids. the temperature would effect them by if it was too hot or too cold then it could make a solid, liquid.... for example like H2O condensation, and then so on.
If you are talking about the solubility of gasses in a liquid then lowering the temperature will increase the solubility of the gas
Generally, the solubility of gasses in liquids go up as the temperature of the liquid goes down.
Increasing the temperature of a solvent decreases the solubility of a gas Generally, increasing solvent temperature decreases the solubility of gases.
At high temperature the solubility is increased.
Ammonium chloride has a solubility curve that resembles the behavior of gases in solution, as its solubility decreases with increasing temperature. This is similar to how gases become less soluble in liquid as temperature increases.
Temperature and polarity.
temperature nature and pressure
temperature nature and pressure
Temperature
It becomes super saturated
Pressure, type of solvent, temperature
Solubility of a substance is affected by pressure, type of solvent, and temperature.