After dissolving a certain amount of solute in water at a given temperature it does not dissolve any more solute. This happens because (a)water can add only limited amount of solute (b)saturated solution is formed (c)solubility decreases with increase in temperature (d)super saturated solution is formed
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The average kinetic energy of the solute molecules also increases with temperature, and it destabilizes the solid state. The increased vibration (kinetic energy) of the solute molecules causes them to be less able to hold together, and thus they dissolve more readily.
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