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why do solutes dissolve more at higher temperatures? No copy and pasting, whoever does will NOT be crowned.

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Answered by akankshsksinha7
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Answer:

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Explanation:

At higher temperatures there is an increase in in solvent area and therefore more solute can be dissolved in the solution.

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Answered by SassyWendy
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Question - Why do solutes dissolve more at higher temperatures?

 \huge \underline \mathfrak \red{Answer}

 \bf \blue {Solute\:which\:is\:the\:short\:term\:for}  \bf \blue{solution\:is\:a\:substance\:which\:gets}  \bf \blue{dissolved\:in\:solvent.}

Now, what does solvent mean?

 \bf \orange {Solvent\:is\:a\:substance\:or}  \bf \orange{component\:which\:dissolves\:the\:solutes.}

OR,

 \bf \orange{Solvent\:is\:the\:medium\:of\:dissolving\:solute.}

Let's see some examples of solutes and solvents.

Water and Sugar - Water is the solvent while sugar is the solute. Sugar gets dissolved in water.

Sugar and tea - Sugar is the solute while tea is the solvent.

Why solutes get dissolved more in higher temperatures?

With higher temperature comes increase in kinetic energy.

• The increase in kinetic energy enables the solvent molecules to be more effective in breaking the solutes molecules which are held together by intermolecular attraction.

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