it must be able to dissolve the solute.
The general rule for choosing a solvent is "like dissolves like".
As rule (but not general) a polar compound is dissolved in a polar solvent and inverse.
A substance that can dissolve in particular solvent is called a solute. The resulting mixture is called a solution. A general rule is that "like dissolves like." If a solute is polar, it will need a polar solvent to fully dissolve it.
A solvent and a solute.
In general it is any solvent that has chlorine in the molecule. CHCl3 called chloroform, or trichloromethane is one such solvent.
A general rule is an unstated rule that is widely accepted. Morals are general rules that are not taught but widely accepted.
In general terms, a substance that dissolves in a solvent is called a solute. The result is a solution.
The general rule of air is it's everywhere and is invisible.
There is no general rule. There is no general rule for primes in any interval and, by extension, there is none for composites.
Thinking of what you're good at and enjoy doing.
hydrocarbons are not soluble in a polar solvent but are soluble in a non-polar solvent.
Zero Bias no thought about it like chooseing a card from a hat.