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What happens to the solubility of a solid compound when the temperature increase?
- A. Increase
- B. Decrease
- C. Remains unchanged
- D. Cannot be determined
What happens to the solubility of a solid compound when the temperature increase?
- A. Increase
- B. Decrease
- C. Remains unchanged
- D. Cannot be determined
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A certain salt has a negative Enthalpy of Solution (i.e. âHsoln = â), and a positive Entropy of Solution (âSsoln = +). Upon increasing the temperature of the water solvent, you would expect:
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