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The warmer a liquid is, right up to its boiling point, the better solids dissolve. Put another way, you can generally dissolve more of a solid in a warm/hot liquid than in a cool/cold liquid.

Conversely, gasses dissolve in liquids better at cooler temperatures. That's why a warm Coke spews (out-gasses) worse than a cold one...so keep your cola cold, and sweeten your tea while it's still hot!

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The greater the temperature the easier it will be to dissolve somehting in it. think about Hot Chocolate...if you put powder in cold milk it wouldn't dissolve as quickly

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Increasing the temperature the solubility of solids in water is increased.

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if it's high temperature, it'll melt. if it's low temperature, it'll freeze.

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increasing temperature = increase rate of solubility

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Temperature has everything to do when it comes to affecting how fast a solid will dissolve. If the temperature is hotter, the solid will dissolve faster than if it was colder.

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Usually the warmer it is the faster a solid dissolves AND the more of it that will go into solution.

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The higher the temperature, the greater the solubility.

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