nothing, solubility [of all molecules] is linearly proportional to temperature if all other variables such as concentration etc remain constant.
Generally, as temperature increases, the solubility of solids in liquids also increases. However, the solubility of gases in liquids usually decreases as temperature increases. This relationship is described by the principle known as Le Chatelier's Principle.
The solubility of gases decrease as temperature increases.
If you are talking about the solubility of gasses in a liquid then lowering the temperature will increase the solubility of the gas
As the temperature of the solution increases, the solubility of the salt also increases.
The ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent at a certain temperature is called solubility. The solubility of most solids in water increases with temperature increases.
The solubility of most solids increases as temperature increases. This is because as temperature rises, the kinetic energy of molecules also increases, allowing solvent molecules to break apart solute molecules more easily. However, there are exceptions where solubility may decrease with temperature due to the dissolution process being endothermic.
More gas dissolves into the liquid.
It increases !
The solubility of CaF2 in water increases with temperature. At 25C, the solubility of CaF2 in water is about 0.0016 g/100 mL. As the temperature rises, the solubility also increases.
temperature increases.
The solubility of salt in water increases with higher temperatures.
Generally, as temperature increases, solubility increases. There are a few cases where the opposite happens, though.