Chemical EquilibriumHard
Question
When calcium acetate is dissolved in water, heat is evolved. If the temperature is raised, then the solubility of calcium acetate
Options
A.increases.
B.decreases.
C.is not affected.
D.first increases and then decreases.
Solution
Exothermic reactions are unfavoured by increasing temperature.
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