A solution is to be defined. The dissolution of an ionic solute such as NaCl in water to form a solution is to be described. The reason for, the strong bonding forces are overcome in a crystal of ionic solute during the formation of a solution,, is to be explained. The reason for the ions in a solution not attract each other so strongly as to reconstitute the ionic solute is to be explained. The reason for a molecular solid such as sugar dissolve in water is to be explained. The forces between water molecules and the molecules of a molecular solid that help the solute dissolve is to be describe. The reason for some substances not dissolve in water at all is to be explained. Concept Introduction: A solution is made up of mainly two components one is solute and other is solution. Any solute and solvent will form a solution is depend on the “like dissolve like” principle. The polar solute only dissolve in polar solvent and a non-polar solute only dissolve in a non-polar solvent.
A solution is to be defined. The dissolution of an ionic solute such as NaCl in water to form a solution is to be described. The reason for, the strong bonding forces are overcome in a crystal of ionic solute during the formation of a solution,, is to be explained. The reason for the ions in a solution not attract each other so strongly as to reconstitute the ionic solute is to be explained. The reason for a molecular solid such as sugar dissolve in water is to be explained. The forces between water molecules and the molecules of a molecular solid that help the solute dissolve is to be describe. The reason for some substances not dissolve in water at all is to be explained. Concept Introduction: A solution is made up of mainly two components one is solute and other is solution. Any solute and solvent will form a solution is depend on the “like dissolve like” principle. The polar solute only dissolve in polar solvent and a non-polar solute only dissolve in a non-polar solvent.
Solution Summary: The author explains that a solution is made up of mainly two components one is solute and another is solvent.
A solution is to be defined. The dissolution of an ionic solute such as NaCl in water to form a solution is to be described. The reason for, the strong bonding forces are overcome in a crystal of ionic solute during the formation of a solution,, is to be explained. The reason for the ions in a solution not attract each other so strongly as to reconstitute the ionic solute is to be explained. The reason for a molecular solid such as sugar dissolve in water is to be explained. The forces between water molecules and the molecules of a molecular solid that help the solute dissolve is to be describe. The reason for some substances not dissolve in water at all is to be explained.
Concept Introduction:
A solution is made up of mainly two components one is solute and other is solution. Any solute and solvent will form a solution is depend on the “like dissolve like” principle. The polar solute only dissolve in polar solvent and a non-polar solute only dissolve in a non-polar solvent.
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