temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
Stirring quickens the rate of solubility of solid in the liquid.
No, decreasing the pressure does not typically affect the solubility of a solid in a liquid. Solubility is primarily determined by the temperature and the nature of the solute and solvent, rather than the pressure.
At the molecular level, temperature is inversely proportional to solubility. As the temperature of a liquid increases, the solubility of gases in that liquid decreases.
it depends on the solubility of the solid in that specific liquid. If the solid is highly soluble, then it should dissolve completely forming a solution, possibly coloured. If it is not, then it will just sit in the liquid.
The change in state from a solid to a liquid is called melting.
Stirring quickens the rate of solubility of solid in the liquid.
temperature. The higher the temperature of the liquid, the more of the solid you can dissolve in it.
The solubility of a soluble solid in a given liquid can be determined by conducting a solubility test, where you add a small amount of the solid to the liquid and observe if it dissolves. If the solid completely dissolves, it is soluble in that liquid. You can also consult solubility tables or literature for information on the solubility of specific solids in different liquids.
No, decreasing the pressure does not typically affect the solubility of a solid in a liquid. Solubility is primarily determined by the temperature and the nature of the solute and solvent, rather than the pressure.
solubility of a gas or solid?
At the molecular level, temperature is inversely proportional to solubility. As the temperature of a liquid increases, the solubility of gases in that liquid decreases.
yes it does
Temperature
Solubility
change of a liquid to a solid
The change from liquid to solid is called freezing.
It can be done by increasing the temperature. Also can be done by powdering the solid.