Assertion $(A)$: For an endothermic dissolution process,an increase in temperature increases the solubility in a nearly saturated solution.
Reason $(R)$: In a saturated solution,dynamic equilibrium exists between the dissolved solute and the undissolved solute.

  • A
    Both $(A)$ and $(R)$ are correct and $(R)$ is the correct explanation of $(A)$
  • B
    Both $(A)$ and $(R)$ are correct,but $(R)$ is not the correct explanation of $(A)$
  • C
    $(A)$ is correct but $(R)$ is not correct
  • D
    $(A)$ is incorrect but $(R)$ is correct

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