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Increasing the temperature increases the atmospheric partial pressure of the gas, shifting the equilibrium towards the gas phase. This reduces the concentration of gas in a solution as the gas molecules move into the gas phase.

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Because the gases loose entropy. Entropy is the measure of ranodom particle movement.

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No, gases are LESS soluble in water as the temperature increases.

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Because the gases loose entropy

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