Chlorine is generally more soluble in cold water than in hot water. As the temperature of water increases, the solubility of many gases, including chlorine, typically decreases. This is because higher temperatures provide more energy for gas molecules to escape the liquid phase. Therefore, chlorine dissolves better in cooler conditions.
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Sucrose is more soluble in hot water due to the increase in molecular motion of the solute and solvent.
It is more soluble in warm water.
Copper iodide is only slightly soluble in water, with a solubility of 0.08 g/100 mL at room temperature. It is more soluble in hot water than in cold water.
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Chlorine is soluble in both hot and cold water. In fact, it dissolves more easily in cooler water than in warmer water.
Gases are more soluble in cold water.
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Sucrose is more soluble in hot water due to the increase in molecular motion of the solute and solvent.
Hot water, because particles will move faster and spread apart more than in cold water, thus making it more soluble.
Sulfur dioxide is more soluble in cold water than in hot water. As the temperature of water increases, its ability to dissolve gases decreases, so sulfur dioxide will have higher solubility in cold water.
Any solute is soluble in a warmer solvent, because there is more particle motion, and and the substance is more easily pulled into solution by the solvent particles. So calcium phosphate should be more soluble in warm water.
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Sodium sulfate is somewhat soluble in cold water, but much more soluble in hot water. In fact, its solubility increases more than 10 times between 0oC and 32.4oC!
Sucrose is more soluble in hot water due to the increase in molecular motion of the solute and solvent.