Chapter 9: Q. 9.3 (page 289)
Describe the formation of an aqueous solution, when solid dissolves in water.
Short Answer
When dissolves in water, the polar molecules attracted all the ions into the solution. Therefore, it can be Hydrated.
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Chapter 9: Q. 9.3 (page 289)
Describe the formation of an aqueous solution, when solid dissolves in water.
When dissolves in water, the polar molecules attracted all the ions into the solution. Therefore, it can be Hydrated.
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Potassium fluoride has a solubility of in at . Determine if each of the following mixtures forms an unsaturated or saturated solution at
a. adding to
b. adding to
c. adding to
Predict whether each of the following ionic compounds is soluble in water:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
is a strong electrolyte, and is a nonelectrolyte. How is the solution of different from that of ?
Select the diagram that represents the solution formed by a solute that is a
a. nonelectrolyte
b. weak electrolyte
c. strong electrolyte



Determine the initial volume, in milliliter, requires preparing each of the following:
a. solution using a solution
b. solution using a solution
c. solution using an solution
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