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a. increasing temperature
b. increasing surface area
c. increasing pressure

2007-06-08 05:36:47 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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C is correct.

Liquids and solids do not show much response to pressure. Gas particles are about 1000 times farther apart than the particles in liquids and solids, so gases show a huge response to pressure. Increasing the pressure of a solid-liquid solution will generally not affect the solubility of solute.

Increasing the temperature generally causes the kinetic energy of the particles to increase. This increase in KE causes an increase in the solubility of a solid in a liquid.

Increasing the surface area of the solid by powdering the material (or using smaller pieces) will provide more area for the liquid solvent particles to attach to the solid solute and draw it into the solution. That means the solubility would increase.

2007-06-08 05:39:18 · answer #1 · answered by physandchemteach 7 · 0 0

Pressure has virtually no effect on the solubility of liquids or solids

2016-05-19 23:51:20 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

PV=nRT, answer is B. Increasing surface area will result in a suspension, not a solution. Increasing pressure will automatically increase the temp, making the solid /liquid more soluble.

2007-06-08 05:40:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

factors does NOTincrease the solubility of a solid in a liquid.?
c. increasing pressure

2007-06-08 05:41:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

c. increasing pressure

2007-06-08 05:44:20 · answer #5 · answered by ag_iitkgp 7 · 0 0

answer b : the solubility does not depend on the surface of contact

2007-06-08 05:42:00 · answer #6 · answered by maussy 7 · 0 1

its c undoubtedly.
i would have surely written more but i think the answers above are complete enough and i don't have anything else to add.

2007-06-08 05:53:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

pressure.

2007-06-08 05:41:21 · answer #8 · answered by Nathan R 2 · 0 0

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