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In an endothermic process, solubility increases with _________ in temperature.
(increase, decrease)

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In an endothermic process, solubility increases with increment in temperature.


Such types of reactionsabsorbs energy from its surrounding, generally in the form of heat, and theseare non-spontaneous, that is, without a steady supply of energy.


For instance, splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen gas by electrolysis is endothermic reaction as it produces gas only as long as the electric current is on. In the occurrence of such reactions, enthalpy goes up.

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