As the atoms and molecule are father apart at higher temperatures due to their kinetic energy pushing them farther and farther apart, there is more room for the atoms and/or molecules that you want to put into solution. Therefore, solubility increases at higher solution temperatures.
2006-08-22 21:10:38
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answer #1
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answered by Paul H 6
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Solubility increases with increasing temperature, generally speaking that is. Increased temperature means increased kinetic energy thereby increasing the movements of molecules in a solution facilitating faster reaction with a solvent and hence increasing their solubility.
2006-08-23 02:03:12
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answer #2
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answered by Aris 2
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Generally speaking, solubility increases with increasing temperatures of the solvent. However there are exceptions to this general rule of thumb.
2006-08-22 21:14:51
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answer #3
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answered by MrZ 6
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Generally, solubility of solutes increases with increasing temperature, while solubility of gases decreases with increasing temperature.
2006-08-22 21:17:39
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answer #4
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answered by Stinkey S 2
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Solubilty of solids in liquid increases with temperature, unlike gas solubility which decreases.
2006-08-22 21:07:29
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answer #5
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answered by gp4rts 7
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decreases
2006-08-23 01:02:48
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answered by Raveendra B 1
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