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Statement 1 : The solubility of most salts in water increases with rise of temperature.
Statement 2 : For most of the ionic compounds. `Delta _(sol) H ^(@)` is positive and the dissociation process is endothermic.

A

Statement 1 is True, statement 2 is True, Statement 2 is Correct explanation for Statement 1.

B

Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is True, Statement 2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement 1.

C

Statement 1 is True, Statement 2 is False.

D

Statement 1 is False, Statement 2 is True.

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