Define solubility of a substance.How does it vary with temperature?
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solubility of the substance is the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in specific amount of solvent.
if the process is exothermic in nature then the solubility of the substance decreases with rise in temperature.
but if the process is endothermic in nature the solubility of substance increases with increase in temperature
if the process is exothermic in nature then the solubility of the substance decreases with rise in temperature.
but if the process is endothermic in nature the solubility of substance increases with increase in temperature
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The ability of a substance or solute to be dissolved in water is called it's solubility.
If the temperature increases, the solubility will also increase, if the temperature decreases solubility also decreases.
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