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Q: What would happen to the dissolving rate of sugar in tea if you increase the temperature of the liquid?
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What three things can you do to increase the rate of dissolving a gas in a liquid?

Increase the amount of liquid Decrease the temperature of the liquid Increase the pressure of the gas


How do you Increase solubility of liquid in liquid?

Increase temperature. any of the following:- 1) increase the temperature of the Solvent (what you are trying to dissolve in) 2) increase the surface area of the Solute (what you are dissolving) 3) increase the agitation (stirring) and the amount of the solvent.


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Liquid's viscocity depends on temperature. As a rule, viscosity drops with the increase of temperature.


What can cause a solid to change into a liquid?

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Does the temperature of the liquid increase further when it starts boiling?

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If the temperature is increased high enough to increase the value pressure of the liquid to that of the atmospheric pressure, the liquid will boil and vaporize to become a gas.


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