How do temperature changes lead to solubility changes for salt dissolved in water?(1 point)

1 High temperatures mean that sodium and chlorine ions will be moving faster, increasing the odds that they will collide and combine. This reduces solubility.
2 High temperatures mean more kinetic energy, which keeps sodium and chlorine ions from combining, which increases solubility.
3 High temperatures mean more of the salt will be in the liquid form as it gradually melts, increasing solubility.
4 High temperatures mean more of the salt will be in the gas form, causing it to evaporate out of the solution, decreasing solubility.

1 High temperatures mean that sodium and chlorine ions will be moving faster, increasing the odds that they will collide and combine. This reduces solubility.