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Using your knowledge of “like dissolves like” principle of solubility, determine which compound will dissolve best in each of the following problems below. Make sure to draw the structures of molecular compounds. Briefly explain your reasoning.
b) List the intermolecular forces present between the solute and the solvent.
c) For #1, draw the interaction between the solvent and solute. Label the intermolecular forces present (do not need to show LDFs).
1) Solvent: water, Solute: boron trichloride or ammonia or calcium hydroxide
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