Heating a solution increase it's solubility .true or false
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An increase in temperature puts a stress on the equilibrium condition and causes it to shift to the right. The stress is relieved because the dissolving process consumes some of the heat. Therefore, the solubility (concentration) increases with an increase in temperature. If the process is exothermic (heat given off).
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True
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The molecules of solvent moves more. Dislocate solute more. Solute sometime become smaller. So solubility increase
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