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Helium
The solubility of gas increases in cold water. The solubility of solid increases in hot water.
The solubility of N in water is nil. N is the symbol for nitrogen and this gas does not dissolve in water. However nitrogen as a compound will have different solubility levels.
sugar
The solubility would be the same, however, you wouldn't be able to put as much gas into this smaller amount of water because, well...there is less water.
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The solubility of gas increases in cold water. The solubility of solid increases in hot water.
The solubility of N in water is nil. N is the symbol for nitrogen and this gas does not dissolve in water. However nitrogen as a compound will have different solubility levels.
sugar
The solubility would be the same, however, you wouldn't be able to put as much gas into this smaller amount of water because, well...there is less water.
CaCO3
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As temperature (of the solvent) decreases and pressure (of the gaseous solute) increases the solubility of gases in water will increase.
The temperature of water and the solubility of a gas are in an inverse relationship; gases are more soluble at low temperatures.
Did you mean a gas' solubility in water? Then temperature would be inversely proportional.
solubility generally increases with a temperature increase
Although the solubility of most substances increases with temperature (eg you can dissolve more sugar in water when it is hot than you can in the same amount of water when it is cold) with gases the solubility decreases with temperature, so that cold water will hold more gas than the same amount of hot water. As oxygen is a gas its solubility decreases as the water temperature increases.