The rule means that an polar solute will dissolve in an polar solvent, and that a non-polar solute will dissolve in a non-polar solvent. For example, salts, which form ions, will dissolve in water, which is also polar. Salt, however, will not dissolve in oil, which is non-polar.
The 'like dissolves like' rule states that solvents will dissolve solutes of similar polarity. For example, water is very polar, and thus will dissolve polar solutes, such as sodium chloride. Water will not dissolve the non-polar compound hexane, although a non-polar solvent, such as octane, will.
Two liquids dissolve in each other because their molecules are alike in polarity
The Like Dissolves Like Theory states that any substance that has the same polarity (either polar or non polar) dissolve into each other.
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it must be able to dissolve the solute.
Like dissolves like.
The electrons are ionized when HCL gas dissolves in water.
Benzophenone is partially soluble in hexane. Benzophenone is polar, where as, hexane is nonpolar. "Like dissolves like."
Baking Soda dissolves in water because "like dissolves like" - both are polar molecules and thus the baking soda dissloves in it.
according to like dissolve like theory polar dissolves in polar and non polar dissolves in non polar metane is non polar so does not dissolves into water but difference in electronegativty of carbon and hydrogen there is some charge sepration thats why methane in water is little soluble
it must be able to dissolve the solute.
Chemical, if it dissolves in a solution such is acid. Physical if one mean dissolves like disintegrates.
like dissolves like..water is polar so polar or ionic substances will dissolve in water
A non polar solute. remember, like dissolves like
You can use the particle theory to help explain what happens when solutes dissolve. The particle theory states that there are spaces between all particles. This means that, in a sample of water, there are many water particles, but also many empty spaces. When you look at sugar. The sugar dissolves, the sugar particles separate and mix with the water particles.
Like dissolves like. Water is polar solvent and hence it dissolves ionic and polar compounds.
Yes. Like dissolves like!
to pass or cause to pass into a solution
Like dissolves like.
This is a homogeneous solution.
yes, like dissolves like