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One of the Qvault explanations talking about solvation stated that it can be endothermic or exothermic and then in the very next sentence it states that solvation is spontaneous because it is always increasing in entropy. I understand why solvation is always increasing in entropy but if the reaction is endothermic isn't it possible for it to be non-spontaneous at high temperatures?