
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The ion between
Concept Introduction : Solute interacts with solvent molecules to form a solution. Many liquids are used as solvents and among them water is the most common solvent. When water is used as solvent, the dissolving process is called hydration. Tendency of hydration depends on the atomic size. Increasing atomic size causes increase of ionic radius increases resulting decrease in hydration.
(b)
Interpretation: The ion between
Concept Introduction : Solute interacts with solvent molecules to form a solution. Many liquids are used as solvents and among them water is the most common solvent. When water is used as solvent, the dissolving process is called hydration. Tendency of hydration depends on the atomic size. Increasing atomic size causes increase of ionic radius resulting decrease in hydration.
(c)
Interpretation: The ion between
Concept Introduction : Solute interacts with solvent molecules to form a solution. Many liquids are used as solvents and among them water is the most common solvent. When water is used as solvent, the dissolving process is called hydration. Tendency of hydration depends on the atomic size. Increasing atomic size causes increase of ionic radius resulting decrease in hydration.
(d)
Interpretation: The ion between
Concept Introduction: Solute interacts with solvent molecules to form a solution. Many liquids are used as solvents and among them water is the most common solvent. When water is used as solvent, the dissolving process is called hydration. Tendency of hydration depends on the atomic size. Increasing atomic size causes increase of ionic radius resulting decrease in hydration.
(e)
Interpretation: The ion between
Concept Introduction: Solute interacts with solvent molecules to form a solution. Many liquids are used as solvents and among them water is the most common solvent. When water is used as solvent, the dissolving process is called hydration. Tendency of hydration depends on the atomic size. Increasing atomic size causes increase of ionic radius resulting decrease in hydration.
(f)
Interpretation: The ion between
Concept Introduction: Solute interacts with solvent molecules to form a solution. Many liquids are used as solvents and among them water is the most common solvent. When water is used as solvent, the dissolving process is called hydration. Tendency of hydration depends on the atomic size. Increasing atomic size causes increase of ionic radius resulting decrease in hydration.

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