![]() ![]() ![]() The solubility of most solids increases with increasing temperature. ![]() One way to predict that trend is to use Le Chateliers. With Corbin Frost, Nancy Linehan Charles, Marina Benedict, Anna Mathias. Normally, solutes become more soluble in a given solvent at higher temperatures. The diamonds would remain on the filter paper, and the salt solution would pass through. We can prepare a homogeneous saturated solution by adding excess solute (in this case, greater than 35.9 g of NaCl) to the solvent (water), stirring until the maximum possible amount of solute has dissolved, and then removing undissolved solute by filtration. Sheldon Remains: Directed by Corbin Frost. A solvent is a liquid in which something else will dissolve. Using the value just stated, a saturated aqueous solution of NaCl, for example, contains 35.9 g of NaCl per 100 mL of water at 20☌. ![]()
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