The effect of temperature on the solubility of a solid in a liquid solvent is generally positive, meaning that the solubility of the solid increases with increasing temperature. This is because the dissolution process is usually endothermic, and higher temperatures provide the energy needed to break the intermolecular forces between solute particles and facilitate their interaction with the solvent molecules. However, there are some exceptions where solubility decreases with increasing temperature, but these cases are relatively rare.To determine the relationship between temperature and solubility for a given solute-solvent system, you can perform a solubility experiment using the following method:1. Prepare a series of saturated solutions of the solute in the solvent at different temperatures. To do this, add an excess amount of the solid solute to a known volume of the solvent in separate containers e.g., test tubes or beakers and heat or cool each container to a specific temperature e.g., 10C, 20C, 30C, etc. .2. Stir or shake each container to ensure proper mixing and allow the system to reach equilibrium. This may take some time, depending on the solute-solvent system.3. Once equilibrium is reached, filter each solution to remove any undissolved solute. This can be done using a filtration method such as vacuum filtration or simple gravity filtration with filter paper.4. Collect a known volume of the filtrate the saturated solution from each container and determine the concentration of the solute in each sample. This can be done using various analytical techniques, such as gravimetric analysis by evaporating the solvent and weighing the remaining solute , titration, or spectrophotometry.5. Plot the solubility data concentration of solute vs. temperature on a graph. The resulting curve will show the relationship between temperature and solubility for the given solute-solvent system. If the curve has a positive slope, it indicates that solubility increases with increasing temperature, while a negative slope indicates that solubility decreases with increasing temperature.By following this experimental method, you can determine the effect of temperature on the solubility of a solid in a liquid solvent for a specific solute-solvent system.