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9 November, 02:43

If the solution process is endothermic, then an increase in temperature usually results in:

an increase in solubility

a decrease in solubility

no change in the solubility

a slower reaction

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  1. 9 November, 03:00
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    If the solution process is endothermic, then an increase in temperature usually results in an increase in solubility. Their heat of reaction is usually positive. The rest of the choices do not answer the question above.
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