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define the term solubility how does it change on increasing the temperature of water​

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Solubility is the ability of a solute to dissolve in its solvent. The solubility of a solid in water changes with temperature because when water is heated up , the average kinetic energy of H2O(Hydrogen 2 atoms Oxygen 1 atom) molecules in it increases and when a solute is added in water , water supplies heat to it . When the heat supplied to the solute by water exceeds the intermolecular bonds(Intermolecular force of attraction of the substance ) , then the subatance melts and gets dissolved in water. So its very simple to understand that hot water will supply more heat to the solute .Therefore , hotter the water will be , faster and more the bonds will break and dissolve in water . Therefore , solubility of a solid in water increases with temperature.

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