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10 February, 15:43

Gizmo Student exploration feel the heat if a solute has really strong bonds between its particles, would you expect it to form a solution that gets hot or cold?

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  1. 10 February, 16:40
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    The temperature of the solute/solvent without any external effect would decrease.

    Explanation:

    As the bonding between the solute particles is really strong, therefore a large amount of energy is required to overcome these forces. So that the new bonding between the solute and solvent is created.

    In order to achieve this, there will be a lot of energy required and that is through the heating process. So the solution will require energy so the solute will dissolve fully either by provision of external force i. e stirring or by heating.
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