Why does solution formation require energy?
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Bond breaking requires energy as the solute is relatively stable in its solid form. If you were to increase the energy of the solution by increasing the temperature, formation of the solution would happen faster as the the solute particles will have enough energy to break their bonds
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Bond breaking requires energy as the solute is relatively stable in its solid form. If you were to increase the energy of the solution by increasing the temperature, formation of the solution would happen faster as the the solute particles will have enough energy to break their bonds
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