Chemistry, asked by baribristy, 8 months ago

Kinetic energy of particles of a liquid
decreases with an increase of temperature.​

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Answered by Nyra0780
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Increased temperature causes an increase in kinetic energy. The higher kinetic energy causes more motion in the gas molecules which break intermolecular bonds and escape from solution.

Also it can be explained by Le Chatelier's principle,dissolution of gas in the liquid is an exothermic process with increase in temperature solubility decreases.

Hence as the temperature increases, the solubility of a gas decreases.

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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\bold{\longmapsto}For solids dissolved in liquid water, the solubility increases with temperature. The increase in kinetic energy that comes with higher temperatures allows the solvent molecules to more effectively break apart the solute molecules that are held together by intermolecular attractions.

In the case of gases, increased temperature causes an increase in kinetic energy. The higher kinetic energy causes more motion in the gas molecules which break intermolecular bonds and escape from solution. As the temperature increases, the solubility of a gas decreases.

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