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Solubility Curve Practice Problems Worksheet For most substances, solubility increases as temperature increases. What are the exceptions on the graph below? qquad

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The exceptions on the graph are the points where the solubility decreases with an increase in temperature.

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A solubility curve typically shows the relationship between the solubility of a substance and the temperature of the solvent. For most substances, the solubility does indeed increase as the temperature increases. However, there are exceptions to this general trend. These exceptions can be seen on the graph as points where the solubility decreases with an increase in temperature. These points may occur due to the presence of impurities, the nature of the solute and solvent, or other chemical interactions that can affect solubility. To identify these exceptions on the graph, one would look for sections of the curve where the solubility decreases as the temperature increases, rather than the usual increase.