well i really dont know so dont even ask anymore
These are substances thermally stable.
sodium chloride
KCLO3
Ionic compounds and gases are more soluble in water at higher temperatures. They are more soluble at lower pressures as well.
effect of temperature on solubility - solid in liquid-most solid become more soluble in a liquid as the temperature rises. effect of pressure on solubility -pressure changes have little effect on solubility if the solute is a liquid or a solid.
Mostly, but not always, solubility increases with temperature. However in general it is impossible to say 'How', because this is very different for each solvent - solute combination and many other circumstances.
Might be possible that the solubility may increase of the solute in the solvent and its concenteration may changes.
no its unbelieveable
Generally, the solubility of gasses in liquids go up as the temperature of the liquid goes down.
The solubility of gases increase at low temperature.
When it is on movement it has more energy ---------------------- The solubilty of gases in liquids is increased when the temperature is lowered and the pressure is increased.
Ionic compounds and gases are more soluble in water at higher temperatures. They are more soluble at lower pressures as well.
the higher the temperature the higher the solubility and vice-versa.
Solubility can increase and decrease with temperature variations and changes, Pressure can increase and decrease solubility with difference pressure variations, the nature of the gas and the nature of the solvent as well chance the solubility of the gas.
effect of temperature on solubility - solid in liquid-most solid become more soluble in a liquid as the temperature rises. effect of pressure on solubility -pressure changes have little effect on solubility if the solute is a liquid or a solid.
The properties of all materials are markedly affected by temperature and pressure changes. This is false.
they get cold
False
Factors affeccting the solubilty are:1. the nature of solute/solvent (chemical composition, polarity)2. temperature3. pressure4. stirring5. surface area of the solute6. some added compounds7. amount of the solute 8. the geometry of the beaker
false