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As the temperature of a liquid decreases the amount of gas that can be dissolved increases.
As the temperature of the water increases, the amount of solute (in this case NH4Cl) that can be dissolved increases.
The amount of dissolved oxygen decreases when water temperature increases. Warm water is unable to dissolve as much oxygen gas.
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Yes temperature affects the amount of substance dissolved in a saturated solution.
Solubility (in that solvent and at that temperature).
Solubility
. Temperature directly affects the solubility of oxygen in water. When the temperature of water increases, a portion of oxygen converts from liquid state to a gas. Thus the ability of water to maintain oxygen in dissolved state decreases with increasing temperature. As a result, colder water can potentially contain more dissolved oxygen than warm water. Therefore, a lake in spring contains greater amount of Dissolved Oxygen than the same lake in summer.
It depends on the solvent, the solute, and the temperature.
It increases.
This is called the solubility at a given temperature and pressure.
As the temperature increases the solubility also increases.