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solubility of the solids in water increases with the increase in temperature true or false
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Answered by harshkoushlay42
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Answer:

True in most cases.

Explanation:

The solubility of some solids in water increase with the increase in temperature.

This is true for those solids which have endothermic dissolution.(absorbs heat)

For example, dissolution of Sugar in water is endothermic. When the temperature is raised, the solubility of sugar in water increases, hence more sugar is dissolved in water.

The solubility of some solids in water decrease with increase in temperature. This is true for those solids which have exothermic dissolution.(releases heat)

For example, dissolution of NaOH (Sodium Hydroxide) in water is exothermic. When the temperature is raised, the solubility of NaOH in water decreases, hence less

NaOH is dissolved in water.

So it depends on the nature of reaction. But in most of cases, Solubility of solids in water increases with increase in temperature.

Answered by ranjeetakakde2
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you can write the answer for the following statement as:True

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