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If a solute dissolves in an endothermic process:
A) the entropy of the solution must be greater than its pure components.
B) Hydrogen bonds must exist between solvent and solute.
C) strong ion-dipole forces must exist in the solution.
D) the solute must be a gas.
E) the entropy of the solution is not important.
If a solute dissolves in an endothermic process:
A) the entropy of the solution must be greater than its pure components.
B) Hydrogen bonds must exist between solvent and solute.
C) strong ion-dipole forces must exist in the solution.
D) the solute must be a gas.
E) the entropy of the solution is not important.
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