a.
To determine:
The solubility of most solid solutes, if the temperature of a solution increases.
Introduction:
Solute and solvent are the part of solution and the dissolving process requires that individual particle of solvent surround the molecules of solute through attractive forces. This process is known as solvation.
A homogenous mixture is known as solution. A solution consists of solute and solvent. It can be homogenous mixture of solid, liquid or gases. The solubility of solute in the solvent depends on temperature as well as on pressure.
b.
To determine:
The solubility of a gaseous solute, if the temperature of a solution increases.
Introduction:
Solubility of a substance can be defined as the maximum amount of a substance that can be dissolved or mixed in a specific quantity of water at a specific temperature.
c.
To determine:
The solubility of a gaseous solute, if the pressure above a solution increases.
Introduction:
The relationship between gas pressure and solubility was summarized by William Henry, English chemist in Henry’s law. He related the solubility of gas with the pressure of gas.
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