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22 September, 20:31

The solubility of solids in water: The solubility of solids in water: decreases with increasing temperature. increases with increasing temperature. is independent of the temperature. Solids are not soluble in water. none of the above

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  1. 22 September, 21:00
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    None of the above.

    Explanation:

    The solubility is the amount of a compound that can be dissolved for a solvent (generally water).

    Generally, the solubility of solids in water increases when the temperature increases. In this case, the dissolution is endothermic. But there are some substances, such as glucose, that exhibit an exothermic dissolution, and for an increase in the temperature, the solubility decreases.

    So, we can't generalize and say that the solubility in solids increases with the increase of the temperature.
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