Submitted by The_Grand_Canyon t3_yy44ri in askscience
magnets_are_strange t1_iwtgg22 wrote
Reply to comment by foundmyreddit in If you froze soda for a year, would be still fizz when thawed out? by The_Grand_Canyon
Just want to add that the solubility of gases in a liquid actually increases with decreasing temperature. But regardless, everything else you said is essentially correct.
foundmyreddit t1_iwtgsqt wrote
Oop, I always forget that it’s opposite for dissolved gasses as for dissolved solids/liquids, but yes you’re right!
Twink_Ass_Bitch t1_iwthnkn wrote
Also, it's generally the case that solubility of solid solutes increases with temperature, but it depends on the substance.
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asteconn t1_iwtuqzb wrote
What are some that don't, and do they have any practical implications?
vickyswaggo t1_iww4a5e wrote
Calcium hydroxide (called slake lime and used in a lot of food chemistry)
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