Solubility of which salt decreases with
temperature?
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Some solutes exhibit solubility that is fairly independent of temperature. A few, such as cerium(III) sulfate, become less soluble in water as temperature increases.
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Actually, It is well known to us that the solubility of the solute in a solution increases with the increase in the temperature because when the temperature increases the molecules of the solvent gain more kinetic energy and decrease the tendency to crystallize.
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