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How does an increase in temperature affect the solubility of calcium sulphate in

water​

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Answered by person31
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Explanation:

Retrograde solubility

The dissolution of the different crystalline phases of calcium sulfate in water is exothermic and releases heat (decrease in Enthalpy: ΔH < 0). ... The solubility of calcium sulfate decreases thus when temperature increases.

Answered by Anonymous
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Retrograde solubility

Retrograde solubilityThe dissolution of the different crystalline phases of calcium sulfate in water is exothermic and releases heat (decrease in Enthalpy: ΔH < 0). ... The solubility of calcium sulfate decreases thus when temperature increases.

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