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It brings the solute and solvent rapidly into contact.
More solvent can dissolve more solute.
the temperature at which the solution freezes is lowered.
Universal law of solubility is............"like dissolves like". So definitely nature of solute as well as solvent is going to effect solubility. A non polar solute will be definitely insoluble in a polar solvent and so on..........
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what is the effect of the addition of a non volatile solute to the boiling point of water?
The solute increases the boiling point of the solvent
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In solution, the environment around the solute is determined solely by the solvent molecules, which are present closer to the solute. This interaction between solute and solvent shell is very crucial for equilibrium structure and reactivity of the solute.
The ratio depends on the solvent and solute. Each solvent-solute combination has its own eutectic point.
The effect depends only on the concentration of solutes.
It brings the solute and solvent rapidly into contact.
More solvent can dissolve more solute.
the temperature at which the solution freezes is lowered.
Increasing the pressure over a solid solute has virtually no effect on the rate that it dissolves. Stirring and increasing the temperature are the best methods for increasing the rate at which a solid solute dissolves.
Heat, pressure, type of solvent and type of solute.