Solubility Dynamics
Understanding how temperature affects solubility reveals intriguing differences between solids and gases in solution. As temperature rises, solids like sugar dissolve more easily, while gases such as carbon dioxide become less soluble. The concept of supersaturation illustrates how solutions can hold more solute than expected under certain conditions, particularly when temperature changes are involved.In this clip
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Episode 31: Solutions and Mixtures
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