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Temperature does play a role in the solubility of things, but there is no set rule for predicting the solubility change by changing the temperature. Some people think that as temperature increases, solubility increases, but this in not always the case. Most of the time this is true, but sometimes substances dissolve more slowly. An example of a substances that dissolves more slowly when heated is sodium sulfate.


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