Chemistry
How do the solubility of a solid and a gas gets affected by:
(a) Increase in temperature?
(b) Increase in pressure?
Water
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(a) Solubility of a solid generally increases with an increase in temperature.
Solubility of a gas decreases with an increase in temperature.
(b) Pressure has practically no effect on the solubility of a solid in water.
In the case of gases, the amount of a gas dissolved in water increases with an increase in pressure and decreases with a decrease in pressure.
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