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8 January, 00:45

Which is true about dissolving a polar substance in water?

A) The solvent particles are all non-polar molecules.

B) The solute particles are carried into the solution.

C) The solute particles have no attraction for the solvent molecules.

D) The solute particles are very different from the solvent molecules.

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  1. 8 January, 01:57
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    I am guessing the correct answer from the choices presented above is option B. Dissolving a polar substance in water will allow the solute particles to be carried into the solution. Solute particles are dissolved in water since water is also a polar molecule.
  2. 8 January, 02:08
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    I believe it should be B. The solute particles are carried into the solution.
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