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The Solubility Curve is a Graph Between Solubility of a ________ in a Solvent Against Changing _________.


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Solubility:

  1. The greatest concentration that may be reached under certain circumstances while the dissolving process is at equilibrium is the solubility of a solute in a specific solvent.
  2. At increasing temperatures, solutes often become more soluble in a particular solvent.
  3. The solubility of the solute should increase as the temperature rises.
  4. There are some solutes, nevertheless, that do not follow the typical pattern of solubility rising with the temperature.

Solubility curve:

  1. A data-based graph called a solubility curve is used to compare how much solute will dissolve in a given quantity of solvent at different temperatures.
  2. The saturation or unsaturation of a particular solution can be determined using solubility curves.
  3. A material becomes more soluble in water as the temperature rises.
  4. As the temperature rises, gas solubility declines.

The solubility curve is a line graph that shows how a solute's (solid's) solubility in a solvent varies as temperature changes.


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