If a solute dissolves in an endothermic process select one:
a. hydrogen bonds must exist between solvent and solute.
b. strong ion-dipole forces must exist in the solution.
c. the solute must be a gas.
d. the entropy of the solution is immaterial.
e. the entropy of the solution must be greater than that of its pure components.

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The correct answer is e. 

Entropy is the measure of the disorderliness in a changing and closed system. The higher the entropy in a system, the higher the disorderliness and the lower the tendency of the system to usefully work.

The Answer is E. The entropy of the solution must be greater than that of its pure components

Further explanation

Endothermic ("deep heating") in the rules of thermodynamic discussion describes a process or reaction that absorbs heat. Endothermic reactions require heat. On the other hand, an exothermic reaction is one that releases heat. Thus, the two reactions are only opposite to each other. To find out in detail about these reactions we must study the basic principles behind them. An endothermic reaction is a type of reaction that requires or requires energy. This energy is supplied from the environment. The amount of energy supplied to this reaction can vary. One of the most common examples of this reaction is the photosynthesis reaction in which plants take energy from sunlight and then convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and sugar. The energy content of the reactants, in this case, is less than the product.

Example: When plants photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and convert it into glucose and oxygen. This process requires energy in the form of sunlight and is more endogenic than endothermic. The equation for the reaction is:

6CO2 (carbon dioxide) + 6H2O (water) + sunlight -> C6H12O6 (glucose) + O2 (oxygen)

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Class: College

Subject: Chemistry

Keywords:  Endothermic