why does the solubility of the solute in the solution increase with increase in temperature
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For many solids dissolved in liquid water, the solubility increases with temperature. The increase in kinetic energy that comes with higher temperature sallows the solvent molecules to more effectively break apart the solute molecules that are held together by intermolecular attractions.
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Solubility: The maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent.
A solute dissolves in solvent,when the solute molecule interacts with the particles of solvent breaks up into smaller components and dissolve.
When you increase temperature,kinetic energy of solute particle increases, which interacts with solvent particles and break,but here since kinetic energy is more the particles breaks to very very small size, which allows space for more particle to dissolve in the same volume of solvent.
Hence increasing the solubility .
A solute dissolves in solvent,when the solute molecule interacts with the particles of solvent breaks up into smaller components and dissolve.
When you increase temperature,kinetic energy of solute particle increases, which interacts with solvent particles and break,but here since kinetic energy is more the particles breaks to very very small size, which allows space for more particle to dissolve in the same volume of solvent.
Hence increasing the solubility .
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