Respuesta :

The solubility of a solid in a liquid increases with increase in temperature.

Explanation:

Solubility is defined as the amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent. For example in 100g of water at 25 degree Celsius 36 g of sodium chloride can be dissolved.

When a liquid is heated its kinetic energy increases and the particles start to vibrate or move. So when more amount of solute (sodium chloride) is added the solute particles finds its way into the solvent molecules (water) and hence the solubility increases.

Answer: If the temperature of the liquid is increased, then more sugar will dissolve, because warm solutions hold more solute than cold solutions.

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