Physics, 16.09.2021 19:20 keyshawn437
An increase in temperature causes a decrease in the amount of gas able to dissolve in a liquid solvent. Why does this occur?
OA.
increased solubility
ΠΠ.
increased kinetic energy
ΠC. .
large molecules
OD. decreased potential energy
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