generally, a polymer gets dissolved in a solvent (which implies lower density and higher volume). the higher the temperature, the quicker the process, so to answer: the intrinsic volume for a polymer in a particular solvent increases with the temperature.
Yes, solubility is an intrinsic property of matter. It describes the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature and pressure. It is related to the chemical structure and intermolecular forces of the substances involved.
Each polymer has a specific solvent; see the link below.
The nature of the solvent and the temperature are the main factors that affect the solubility of a substance. The solvent's polarity and ability to interact with the solute molecules, as well as the temperature of the solution, can both influence how much of a substance can dissolve.
Depends on what the sovlent and solute are.
Apparent solubility refers to the amount of solute that dissolves in a solvent under specific experimental conditions, while intrinsic solubility represents the true equilibrium solubility of a solute in a given solvent. Intrinsic solubility is independent of experimental conditions, such as temperature and presence of other solutes, whereas apparent solubility may vary based on these factors.
If a solute completely dissolves in a solvent, then the solution is called a saturated solution. This means that no more solute can dissolve in the solvent at that particular temperature and pressure.
When the maximum amount of solid (solute) is dissolved in a solvent, the resulting solution is said to be saturated.
To use a solubility chart, locate the substance you are interested in and check its solubility in a particular solvent at a given temperature. If the substance is above the solubility line, it means it will dissolve in that solvent at that temperature. If it's below the line, it won't dissolve. The solubility chart helps in predicting if a particular substance will dissolve in a specific solvent under known conditions.
The solute must be more soluble in the solvent at a higher temperature than at a lower temperature, allowing for the solute to dissolve completely at a higher temperature and then recrystallize as the solution cools. This property is known as solubility.
Hydrogen chloride is a polar compound. Therefore it can act as a solvent to particular polar compounds.
This is known as the solubility of the solute in the solvent. When you reach the maximum it is know as the saturation concentration. Adding any more solute will not dissolve in the solvent.
Usually, higher temperature = more soluble in the solvent.