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write an experiment to explain how temperaturure affect solubility in the given format ?​

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Answered by sammaykshekhar490
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hen a solute is added to a solvent, the kinetic energy of the solvent molecules generally overcomes the attractive forces among solute particles. The solute particles leave the surface of the solid and move into the liquid phase.

If we heat the solvent, the average kinetic energies of its molecules increases. Hence, the solvent is able to dislodge more particles from the surface of the solute. Thus, increasing the temperature generally increases the solubilities of substances. For example, sugar and salt are more soluble in water at higher temperatures.

However, as the temperature increases, the solubility of a gas in a liquid decreases. This happens because, as temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules increases. As a result, the gas molecules dissolved in the liquid are more likely to escape to the gas phase.

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Answered by arpitaarya9876
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Increasing the temperature of a solution usually helps the solvent hold the solute so solubility increases. The effect of temperature on solubility may be graphed across a range of temperatures to create a solubility curve. In this lab, students will collectively create a solubility curve for KCl in water

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