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The bonds between ions or molecules of the solvate must be broken. The solvent must be in a sufficient amount and an adequate temperature.

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Q: What 2 things must happen for a solute to dissolve in a solvent?
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Is a dishwashing liquid solute or solvent?

solvent meaning it can dissolve things


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Why do heated solvents dissolve solute faster?

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