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Ammonium chloride dissolves in water with absorption of heat. The solubility of ammonium chloride increases with ____in temperature.

A

The solubility of ammonium chloride decreases with increase in temperature

B

The solubility of ammoniurn chloride increases with increase in temperature

C

At higher temperature, ammonium chloride in solution exists as ammonia and hydrochloric acid

D

At lower temperature ammonium chloride in solution is present in the molecular form

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