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The vast majority of compounds increase in solubility as the temperature increases.
When the temperature increase the solubility also increase.
It doesn't. In general solubility of gases decrease as temperature increases.
If the heat is increased, the increased temperature of the solvent will increase the solubility of the solute.
Solubility increases with increase in temperature and helium is an un-reactive gas as it is one of the noble gases.
The vast majority of compounds increase in solubility as the temperature increases.
When the temperature increase the solubility also increase.
Decrease the temperature, if aqueous. Increase the pressure.
The solubility of gases increase at low temperature.
The movement of the particles in the solute and between solute and solvent are amplified at higher temperature and the solubility increase.
Increasing the pressure and decreasing the temperature the solubility increase.
When the temperature increase, the kinetic energy of the solid,liquid and gas particles increase. Therefor collisions between solute and solvent particles increase. So solubility of solids increase with temperature. But solubility of gasses decrease.
solubility generally increases with a temperature increase
The term 'solubility of a solution' is meaningless. Perhaps you mean how do you increase the solubility of a solute in a solvent? In that case, if your solute is a solid, increase the temperature, and if it is a gas, decrease the temperature.
It doesn't. In general solubility of gases decrease as temperature increases.
solubility generally increases with a temperature increase
Temperature is directly proportional to solubility, which means that an increase in temperature will also increase the solubility. Sugar will dissolve faster in hot water.