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How does the solubility changes with temperature and pressure for both liquid solvent and solute?

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Answer:

Solubility of the liquid increases with temperature.

Step-by-step explanation:

The solubility of the liquid increases with increase in the temperature but there is no effect of the pressure on the solubility of a liquid, whereas, the solubility of gases in liquids increases on increasing the pressure above above the surface of the liquid.

On increasing temperature of a liquid solvent the kinetic energy of the particles of the solvent increases which makes particles to move faster which breaks the particles of the solute more rapidly with more energy.

Also the saturation point of a solvent can be increased by increasing the temperature of it which allows to dissolve more solute in the solvent beyond the saturation point.

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