As you increase the temperature of a liquid what happens to the solubility of a solute?
- Correct Answer: solubility increases
- viscosity increases
- turbidity increases
- hydrophilic increases
Explanation: Temperature affects the solubility of a solute. However, it affects the solubility of gases differently than the solubility of solids and liquids.
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