A major factor in determining whether a solute dissolves in a solvent and forms a solution is the .......................................................... and ..................................................................................................................between the solute and solvent
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A major factor in determining whether a solute dissolves in a solvent and forms a solution...
Please Explain Explain why a) solute-solute, b) solute-solvent, and c) solvent-solvent interactions are important in determining the extent a solute dissolves in a solvent. What is the relative importance of each of each factor listed in problem #1 when a) solids, b) liquids, and c) gases dissolve in water?
What are the major solute solvent interactions created when ammonia, NH3 dissolves in water
QUESTION 3 dissolves like." This rule means that predict whether or not a solute dissolves in a solvent with the rule "like solute with the same mass as the solvent will dissolve. We can ОАа Ba Ос.а OD.a solute with the same diameter as the solvent will dissolve. solute with the same polarity as the solvent will dissolve. solute with the same phase as the solvent will dissolve. QUESTION 4 Which pair of solvents is NOT miscible? O A hexane...
Concentrations of solute in solvent, whether in saturated solutions or not, can be expressed in many ways (molarity, molality, ppm, percent by mass, etc.). Molarity = moles of solute / liter of solution molality = moles of solute / kg of solvent ppm = mg solute / liter of solution ppb = microgram of solute / liter of solution %-by-mass = (grams of solute / grams of solution) x 100% To convert from %-by-mass to Molarity, assume 100g of solution,...
Chapter 9 HOMEWUIN 1) As the temperature of a liquid solvent increases, the amount of solute that can dissolve in it a. decreases by one degree Celsius for every milliliter of solvent. b. increases. C. decreases. d. remains constant. 2) The part of the solution that dissolves what is being put into the solution is called the a. solvent b. solute c. precipitant 3) A solution is dilute if it a. has a lot of solute. b. has little solute....
えー, 11. Explain in molecular terms the processes involved when a solute dissolves in a solvent. Pay (2 pt) particular attention to the strength of forces involved in each process.
When ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) dissolves in water, the solution feels cool. Which statements are true? Select all that apply. The process is endothermic. The attractive forces between solvent and solute particles are weaker than between the particles in the pure substances. The process is exothermic. The attractive forces between solvent and solute particles are stronger than between the particles in the pure substances.
1. A solution generally consists of two parts, a solute that is dissolved and a solvent that the solute is dissolved into. For example, sugar is a solute that is dissolved into the solvent water. In the Solubility and Temperature Gizmo, you will study how temperature affects how much solute will dissolve in a solution To begin, check that Potassium nitrate is selected, and the Temp. of the water is 20 °C. a. In this solution, what is the solute?...
4. What is the determining factor for which layer the solute prefers?
Distinguish between solute and solvent Question Which of the following is not a solution? Select the correct answer below: O air O an alloy of zinc and copper O a mixture of oil and water O potassium permanganate dissolved in water E FEEDBACK MORE INSTRUCTION Content attribution Activity Details MacBook Air a ER Asooh N command 9.3 Solubility Distinguish between solute and solvent Question Choose the option below that is characteristic of a solution Select the correct answer below. O...