So, in EK chemistry book, they mentioned that for solvation reactions, even if temperature increases for a exothermic reaction, solubility increases. Does that basically mean that Ksp increases? This is due to entropy.
My other questions is that would this be the case for all reactions? Why would it be limiting only for solvation reactions?
Such as N2O2 (g) -> 2NO4 (g), even though this is an exothermic reaction, would Keq increase as temp increase? I know it does not, but I cannot...
Solvation and Ksp value
My other questions is that would this be the case for all reactions? Why would it be limiting only for solvation reactions?
Such as N2O2 (g) -> 2NO4 (g), even though this is an exothermic reaction, would Keq increase as temp increase? I know it does not, but I cannot...
Solvation and Ksp value