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In a non-ideal solution, the enthalpy of dilution decreases due to the increasing importance of solvent-solvent interactions over solute-solvent interactions. as dilution increases, the solution behaves more like an ideal solution, with the enthalpy change nearing zero. This is because solute-solvent interactions decrease and the solution starts to exhibit ideal solution properties?

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Yes, in a non-ideal solution, the enthalpy of dilution decreases with increasing dilution due to increasing solvent-solvent interactions and decreasing solute-solvent interactions. As dilution increases, the solution approaches ideal behavior, resulting in an enthalpy change close to zero.


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