The solubility of a solute in a solvent depend on the temperature.
Soilds an liquids have a higher solubility at higher temperature (with extremely rare exceptions).Gases are more soluble at low temperature.
Henry's Law:At a constant temperature, the amount of a given gas that dissolves in a given type and volume of liquid is directly proportional to the Partial_pressureof that gas in equilibrium with that liquid.
What is left is a solution.
pigskin
Yes, sodium dissolves in liquid. Specifically, it readily dissolves in certain liquids such as water, forming a solution.
the hotter the water or whatever liquid you use, the faster the salt dissolves
Examples: granulation, temperature, stirring, volume of liquid.
The liquid that dissolves a solid is called the "Solvent".
Salt is not a liquid it is a solid with a chemical compound of NaCl, it dissolves in water, that's why we have salt water. If you heated it up to about the temperature of lava it would become liquid, scince it is a mineral.
Lookin at coldrinks i think low temp. Favours it.
Paradichlorobenzene dissolves in naphthalene because naphthalene is a solid and the other is a liquid. The solid dissolves the liquid.
Soilds an liquids have a higher solubility at higher temperature (with extremely rare exceptions).Gases are more soluble at low temperature.
what is mixtures
soda
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Henry's Law:At a constant temperature, the amount of a given gas that dissolves in a given type and volume of liquid is directly proportional to the Partial_pressureof that gas in equilibrium with that liquid.
Solute is the substance that dissolves and solvent is the liquid in which the solute dissolves in