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Define the term solubility how does it change on increasing the temperature of water?

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Answered by Lokesh08
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Explanation:

SOLUBILITY SURELY INCREASE BY INCREASE IN TEMPERATURE......

I WOULD LIKE TO GIVE AN EXAMPLE:-

IF THERE IS WATER IN A CONTAINER AND YOU WANT TO INCREASE THE SOLUBILITY OF SALT IN WATER THEN IF YOU INCREASE THE TEMPERATURE THE VIGOROUS NATURE OF WATER INCREASE MAKING THE BONDS(INTERMOLECULAR FORCES) BETWEEN THE WATER MOLECULES WEAK AND HERE THE SALT PARTICLES WILL SETTLE...

SO BY THIS WAY WE CAN SAY THAT SOLUBILITY IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO TEMPERATURE.

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