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Why entropy of a solution e decreases if solute added to it?

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Answered by Anonymous
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If the pure solute is a gas, the change in configurational entropywill depend on the concentration of the gas. ... When there is a positive energy change for dissolution, an increase in temperature increases the effect of the positive entropy change and the solubility of the soluteincreases.
Answered by Anonymous
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The process of dissolving increases entropy because the solute particles become separated from one another when a solution is formed. Entropy increases as temperature increases. An increase in temperature means that the particles of the substance have greater kinetic energy.

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