what is the sign of enthalpy change for dissolution of gas in liquid
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The enthalpy change of solution refers to the amount of heat that is released or absorbed during the dissolving process (at constant pressure). This enthalpy of solution (ΔHsolution) can either be positive (endothermic) or negative (exothermic).
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