Chemistry, asked by 123lekha, 1 year ago

The solubility of NaCL is 36g at 293k. At 310k whether the solubility will be more than 36g or less than 36g?

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Answered by lakshikaarora11
1
increase in temperature is Inversely proportional to solubility.
therefore, the solubility will decrease.
hope this helps. :)

lakshikaarora11: no it isn't. wrong your facts are. on dissolution heat is released. if we increase the temperature the reaction will move backwards and solubility decreases.
lakshikaarora11: indresh, which standard are you in?
indresh834: 12th
indresh834: it is in my book
indresh834: What is studied i told
lakshikaarora11: which page is it written?
indresh834: science book
lakshikaarora11: chemistry which part? and which page?
indresh834: if solubulity is in solid and liquid then it increases
lakshikaarora11: okay maybe i got confused with the gases. I'll check things again.
Answered by indresh834
2
The soulubility would be more
as solubulity increases with increase in temperature

123lekha: Can you tell it briefly please
indresh834: yes
indresh834: See if the temperature increases the undissolved get between the spaces formed due to heating
123lekha: Ohhh k thanks
indresh834: its my pleasure
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