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Dissolving a substance does not involve a phase change.
The Nuclear membrane dissolves during prophase
A non polar solute. remember, like dissolves like
yes, like dissolves like
S-phase (synthesis phase) is the part of the cell cycle in which DNA is replicated, occurring between G1 phase and G2 phase.
Chemical, if it dissolves in a solution such is acid. Physical if one mean dissolves like disintegrates.
Dissolving a substance does not involve a phase change.
to pass or cause to pass into a solution
The Nuclear membrane dissolves during prophase
"Like dissolves like" basically means that the substances can dissolve in one another because they are either charged or polar. Hope this helps!
something that dissolves
A solute dissolves in a solvent. For example, salt dissolves in water.
When sodium chloride dissolves in water, the ions in the crystal (Na+ and Cl-) enter the aqueous phase, Na+(aq) and Cl-(aq).
A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
like dissolves like..water is polar so polar or ionic substances will dissolve in water
Example: polar solutes are dissolved in polar solvents, nonpolar solutes are dissolved in nonpolar solvents; this is a general rule but not absolute.
A non polar solute. remember, like dissolves like