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The solubility of calcium acetate decreases while that of lead nitrate increases which increase in temperature.

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The dissolution of calcium acetate in water is of exothermic nature while that of lead nitrate of endothermic nature. Therefore, the solubility of lead acetate in water decreases with rise in temperature while that of lead nitrate increases.
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