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With a rise of temperature, the solubility increases

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In general solubility increases with temperature. However, there are exceptions for instance the solubility of Oxygen in water decreases with temperature.

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What effect does temperature have on the solubility of a gas solution in a liquid solvent?

the solubility of a gas decreases when the temperature increases


During a change of state why doesn't the temperature of a substance change?

It's easier to understand if we talk about it in terms of heating, but it's the same reason for cooling, except backward.Crudely speaking, all the energy is being used to overcome the attractive forces between the atoms or molecules of the substance, rather than going directly into kinetic energy. Since temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy, the temperature will not rise until the substance has fully changed state. At that point the energy being added in the form of heat will start increasing the kinetic energy of the particles again and the temperature will rise.


As heat is added to a substance undergoing a phase change. why does the temperature remain?

Basically what it comes down to is the substance that is left behind during the phase change (say the liquid when it is changing to a vapor) has a lower internal energy than it had before the phase change started. To maintain the substance at its original temperature, an equivalent amount of energy must be added to make up for the loss of internal energy due to the phase change. (Conservation of Energy)The energy added in this case is heat, which in turn causes more molecules of the substance to change phases and lowers the internal energy & the process repeats. This is why the temperature remains constant as you add heat to a substance during a phase change. Once the phase change is completed the added heat will eventually cause the temperature to rise in the new phase of the substance. Hope this explanation helps. It's kind of hard to explain without a basic knowledge of thermodynamics.


Explain why the temperature of Wax remains constant during solidification?

it's because it releases the latent heat of fusion. Latent heat means energy is given out when a substance changes from liquid to solid without a change in temperature. and the transfer of energy doesnt change the KE of the particles, so the temperature remains unchanged. lanten heat gives rise to the change in PE of the particles during the change of state only


Does the volume of water affect the temperature rise in the reaction of calcium oxide and water?

If the volume of water increases the tempreture change will also increase.

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What happens to solubility of a substance when their is rise in temperature?

Generally, as temperature increases, solubility increases. There are a few cases where the opposite happens, though.


What happnes to the solubility of gas in a liquid after it is heated?

the solubility of a solid increases with temperature while those of gasesdecrease with rise in temperature.


When energy enters a substance what is it called?

The electrons of different atoms start moving due to the change in kinetic energy. This produces a rise in the temperature of the substance. Each substance will have different reactions to the temperature changes{THIS WAS NOT MY ANSWER}


What effect does temperature have on the solubility of a gas solution in a liquid solvent?

the solubility of a gas decreases when the temperature increases


What is the difference in specefic heat and latent heat?

Specific heat is the heat energy in joules required to rise the temperature of one kg of substance through one kelvin without a change in its state. But latent heat is the heat required to change the state of one kg of substance without change in temperature.


Is climate change a rise in the temperature of the earth?

No, global warming is a rise in the temperature of the earth. Global warming is causing climate change.


Is Boiling is the maximum temperature a substance can reach?

No. Once the substance crosses into steam the steam temperature can rise much higher than boiling.


How does temperature affect solubility of a solute in solvent?

it is when a solute rise in temprature and it is hot/cold so it boils or freezes jk


During a change of state why doesn't the temperature of a substance change.?

It's easier to understand if we talk about it in terms of heating, but it's the same reason for cooling, except backward.Crudely speaking, all the energy is being used to overcome the attractive forces between the atoms or molecules of the substance, rather than going directly into kinetic energy. Since temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy, the temperature will not rise until the substance has fully changed state. At that point the energy being added in the form of heat will start increasing the kinetic energy of the particles again and the temperature will rise.


What can cause a solid to change into a liquid?

A rise in temperature


What would increase a temperature of a substance?

When a substance is heated the temperature is increased. This occurs because energy enters the substance which will increase the kinetic energy of the molecules,thus causing a rise in temperature.


How does the temperature change as we rise through the troposphere?

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