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Increasing pressure does what to solubility. Increasing surface area? increasing temp?
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Answered by DrBob222
Increasing P has little effect on the solubility of solids but it increases the solubility of gases. Increasing surface area of solids increases solubility and increased agitation helps also. Increasing temperature increases the solubility of most solids but decreases some. increasing T decreases solubility of gases.
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