Which of the following statements best explains dissolution?
a. random molecular motion lead...
Chemistry, 29.08.2019 01:30 jaqwannewsome
Which of the following statements best explains dissolution?
a. random molecular motion leads to collisions between the solute and solvent which causes the breaking of intermolecular forces.
b. the attraction of the solute to itself is greater than the attraction to the solvent. c. random molecular motion does not interfere with the intermolecular forces between the solute and solvent particles.
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