What factors can affect the solubility of solids? Choose all that apply. (1 point)

• increasing temperature
• increasing amount of solute
• stirring/shaking
• decreasing particle size
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• increasing temperature
• stirring/shaking
• decreasing particle size

Doubling of a gas decreases when temperatures?

The doubling of a gas typically refers to the doubling of its volume, which can occur under certain conditions described by the Ideal Gas Law. When discussing gas laws, if a gas's volume doubles while maintaining constant pressure, the temperature must also double (in Kelvin) according to Charles's Law.

Thus, if you are implying, "What happens to temperature when the volume of a gas is doubled at constant pressure?", the answer is that the temperature must increase.

So, to clarify: Doubling the volume of a gas at constant pressure leads to an increase in temperature.

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Temperature must increase.