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If solubility increases with temp, it's endo.When the Delta H of solution is positive the solubility is low, but it clearly stated in the question that solubility increases with temperature so it must be exothermic. I am not sure too.
yes you are right about the endothermic thing just thought about it now i am sorry guys. why is it 245cm^3. You got me worried is there many incorrect answers?. if there is an incorrect answer i am sure its the 2nd part of q2).If solubility increases with temp, it's endo.
I skimmed over your answer before. I'm afraid you need 245 cm^3 of water to dilute 50 times what you were given!
There's a couple other things but I noticed that.
yes exactlyIf solubility increases with temperature doesn't it mean the forward reaction is endothermic? So delta H would be positive?
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