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What determines whether a solute will be soluble in a given solvent

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  • 17-04-2020

Answer:

Presssure ( for gaseous solutes).

The Nature of the Solute

The Nature of the Solute and the Solvent

Temperature

Increase in temperature increases the solubility of the solute.

If the solute is polar and the solvent is water it will be dissolved easily than when the solute is non polar and the solvent is water.

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