An endothermic reaction is what increases solubility. When something is heated, and then continues moving (being mixed) it creates a better environment for an endothermic reaction.
By stirring, heating, or adding more water :)
Stirring and heating improve the rate of dissolution and not affect the measured solubility at a given temperature.But I mention that the solubilty of solids is increased when the temperature increase.
The solubility increase with increasing temperatures.
Solubility increases by adding more solvent. That is, the substance that the other is being dissolved into. For example, if mixing sugar and water, you would add more water to increase solubility.
Heating or stirring will normally increase the rate at which a soluble solid dissolves in liquid. Heating will also normally increase the amount of solute that can be retained in solution.
Decrease the temperature, if aqueous. Increase the pressure.
The vast majority of compounds increase in solubility as the temperature increases.
When the pressure increase the solubility increase.
Increasing the pressure and decreasing the temperature the solubility increase.
Both stirring and heating increase the rate of dissolving
sollubility of nylon6
When the temperature increase, the kinetic energy of the solid,liquid and gas particles increase. Therefor collisions between solute and solvent particles increase. So solubility of solids increase with temperature. But solubility of gasses decrease.