Solubility of solids in water?

a) is independent of pressure above solution.
b) decreases with increasing pressure above solution
c) increases with increasing pressure above solution
d) Solids are not soluable in water
e) none of the above

Answer:
Answer = a

Many solids dissolve in water, like salt and sugar. Pressure doesn't really have an effect on the solubility of solids.

Now gases are a different story. Increasing pressure will increase the solubility of a gas in water.
a) is independent of pressure above solution.

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