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In general, the solubility of a salt increases as the temperature is raised, and thus decreases when the temperature is lowered.

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What happens to the movement molecules when their temperature is raised?

They begin to move faster. The increased temperature increases the energy of the molecule.


What is the different between solubility and solubility product in 500 words?

Solubility: the total amount of a solute dissolved in a solvent, at a given temperature, pressure and at saturation.Ex.: Sodium chloride - 359 g/L at room temperature.Solubility product: the concentration of the first ion multiplied by the concentration of the second ion, released by the dissociation of an ionic compound, at equilibrium. The appreciation is made with the solubility product constant:Ksp = [A].[B]Ex.: Lithium fluorideKsp = [Li+].[F-] = 3,8.10-3


What happens to air when it sink?

When a parcel of air is forced downward, atmospheric pressure increases, causing the air to become compressed and therefore the temperature is also raised.


Why does a solution become supersaturated when you raise the temperature?

A solution becomes supersaturated when the temperature is raised because higher temperatures increase the solubility of most solutes, allowing more of the solute to dissolve in the solvent. When the solution is then cooled without any solute precipitating out, it can hold more solute than it normally would at the lower temperature, resulting in a supersaturated state. This condition is unstable, and any disturbance can cause the excess solute to crystallize out.


How temperature affects osmosis diffusion and active transport?

Increasing the temperature increases the kinetic energy of the particles in the state that they are currently in. Increasing the temperature allows water molecules to move about faster and in doing so will increase the rate of osmosis as would increasing the water potential gradient. (Yes)

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What cellular event is being altered in cardiac tissue when temperature is raised or lowered?

When temperature is raised, the cellular event affected in cardiac tissue is an increase in heart rate due to a higher metabolic rate. Conversely, when temperature is lowered, the cellular event influenced is a decrease in heart rate as a result of reduced metabolic activity. These temperature shifts can impact the heart's functioning and electrical activity.


When is the olympic flag raised and lowered?

the flag is raised and lowered when you first walk in the flag is raised and lowered when you first walk in


What kind of chair can be raised and lowered?

an adjustable chair can be raised and lowered.


In What order are Flags raised and lowered?

First it is raised and then it is lowered. short and simple.


Can temperature be raised or lowered by fronts?

The air either side of a weather front will have a different temperature so the passing of a front over you will cause a change in temperature.


What is the change in a state if matter from a gas to a liquid?

It is called condensation, and usually occurs as temperature is lowered, or pressure is raised.


What is the antonym of lowered?

Raised.


What will happen to a real gas when the temperature is lowered and the pressure is raised?

When the temperature is lowered and the pressure is raised on a real gas, the molecules will move more slowly and be forced to be closer together. This can lead to the gas condensing into a liquid or solid, depending on how low the temperature goes and how high the pressure is increased.


What type of joint allows upper arms to be raised and lowered?

The ball-and-socket joint of the shoulder allows the upper arm to be raised and lowered.


When shall the dead be raised?

When they have been lowered.


What happens to the movement molecules when their temperature is raised?

They begin to move faster. The increased temperature increases the energy of the molecule.


A musical note is lowered by a flat what is it raised by?

A Sharp