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Select the conditions where gas solutes have the highest solubility in water. Select those that USUALLY apply.
- Temperature: The temperature should be ( high or low ) .
- Agitation: Agitating the solution (increases, decreases, has no affect on) the solubility.
- Pressure: Solubility is highest when pressure is (high, low, pressure doesn't affect solubility ) .
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