Did you mean a gas' solubility in water? Then temperature would be inversely proportional.
If KI is present in a solution and PbI2 is being dissolved in it, there will be a greater concentration of I, this will cause the equilibrium to shift left, away from the increase, according to Le Chatelier's Principle. Shifting the equilibrium left will result in a greater mass of solid PbI2. Therefore the solubility of PbI2 will decrease in a solution of KI.
Apparent solubility represents the solubility one observed during the experiment while the intrinsic solubility meant to the real or true solubility.
if an object is aqueous it can dissolve
as the temperature increases the solubility also increases
Did you mean a gas' solubility in water? Then temperature would be inversely proportional.
To enhance the solubility of iodine in water, you can increase the temperature of the water as iodine is more soluble in hot water. Stirring or agitating the solution can also help by increasing the surface area and facilitating the contact between iodine and water molecules. Additionally, adding a solubility-enhancing agent like potassium iodide can significantly increase the solubility of iodine in water.
The role of KI in the preparation of strong iodine solution is to enhance the solubility of iodine crystals in water. Iodine is generally not soluble in water. The KI is added to help the iodine to be dissolved. -College Chemistry professor
If KI is present in a solution and PbI2 is being dissolved in it, there will be a greater concentration of I, this will cause the equilibrium to shift left, away from the increase, according to Le Chatelier's Principle. Shifting the equilibrium left will result in a greater mass of solid PbI2. Therefore the solubility of PbI2 will decrease in a solution of KI.
Apparent solubility represents the solubility one observed during the experiment while the intrinsic solubility meant to the real or true solubility.
if an object is aqueous it can dissolve
The ability of one substance to dissolve in another substance is called SOLUBILITY.
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.
Solubility is a noun.
solubility decreases
Solubility
Solubility is the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent in order to form a homogeneous solution. Relative solubility refers to the solubility of different substances.