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Does anyone know why heating a solid solute or its solvent increases solubility? If you could explain this to me with some sort of an example too it would be greatly appreciated. Thxs!

2007-02-27 12:31:47 · 2 answers · asked by Pirates of the Caribbean :D 3 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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Heat increases the speed at which atoms move, relative to each other. This means that atoms are able to leave the materials they are in and entering a solution much quicker and easier.

2007-02-27 12:38:54 · answer #1 · answered by Radagast97 6 · 0 0

heat is a catlyst for chemical reactions

2007-02-27 20:36:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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