With increasing the temperature of the isothermal line, the isothermal lines shift towards___________ in an enthalpy concentration diagram.

With increasing the temperature of the isothermal line, the isothermal lines shift towards___________ in an enthalpy concentration diagram. Correct Answer Lesser Concentration

The right extreme axis is for 100% concentration of solute and left axis is for pure water. Hence as the isothermal line temperature increases, it moves towards the left, that is towards the lesser concentration.

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