The properties of the resulting solution will depend on the properties of the solute and the solvent. Some solutions can act as electrolyte solutions depending on the nature of the solute. Answer and Explanation: 1 Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer! Create your account View ...
From a thermodynamic point of view, theoretical expressions for the distribution coefficient of solute-gel interactions in g.p.c., k p, and the preferential sorption coefficient, λ, have been developed. In the light of these expressions, a criterion to define an ideal reference system in ...
1.F>O>N>>Cl2.cation-anion electrostatic and ion-dipole forces.3.boiling point which increases with effectiveness of H-bonding between like molecules,and solubility,which increases with H-bonding between solute and solvent molecules.4.H-O-H...O(H)-H...O(H)-H.CH3-O-H.O(H)CH3H-F.....
Define the terms solute and solvent. Why do some mixtures form solutions, but others do not? Define amphoteric behavior and give an example of it. What is [Ba2+] in a solution that contains excess BaF2(s) (Ksp(BaF2)=1.84*10-7) and 2.0M NaF? Circle your answer. Describe wha...