does the solubility of a substance change with tempreature? explain with an example?
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Substances can change phase—often because of a temperature change. At low temperatures, most substances are solid; as the temperature increases, they become liquid; at higher temperatures still, they become gaseous. The process of a solid becoming a liquid is called melting.
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Whenever solution is heated the weight becomes lighter
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