Gas is more soluble in a liquid at lower temperatures. This is quite understandable, because heat tends to make a gas expand, and the process of expansion will cause some gas to leave the liquid which will no longer be large enough to contain it.
the more water you have the more of a substance can be dissolved in it.
solubility can be increased by stirring
Solubility is increased by increasing the temperature.
The solubility of iodine in water is increased adding potassium iodide.
No. It doesn't increase solubility, but it can make the solute dissolve more quickly than if you just left it there.
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Solubility increases nearly 1.5 times since the solubility is endothermic reaction in which enthalpy change is positive.
A high hydration energy gives an increased solubility.
If the heat is increased, the increased temperature of the solvent will increase the solubility of the solute.
Increased acidity
Pressure can affect the solubility but the effect is not important.
The solubility of iodine in water is increased adding potassium iodide.
When the pressure increase the solubility increase.
The temperature of the solute (water for example) can be increased, as well as agitating the solute.
When it is on movement it has more energy ---------------------- The solubilty of gases in liquids is increased when the temperature is lowered and the pressure is increased.
Increasing the pressure, the solubility of gases in liquids is increased.
Particle size affects solubility. When particle size is small, the surface area per unit volume is larger, thus the solubility is increased.
No. It doesn't increase solubility, but it can make the solute dissolve more quickly than if you just left it there.
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At high temperature the solubility is increased.