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Q: What would happen if you allowed the paper to sit in the solvent for 10 minutes after the solvent reached the top?
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What will happen to the solute when dissolved in solvent?

the particles of the solute would be spread to the solvent particles.


What happen when salt is dissolved in water?

it turns to a solvent


What happen when solvent is equal to solute?

solution is in equilibrium and the solvent and solute continue diffusion or osmosis at an equal rate.


What will happen to the soulubility of salt if you heat the solvent?

The solubility will increase.


What will happen if there is an overrun of solvent in paper chromatography?

The Rf value cannot be determined since the distance of the solvent may overlay in the paper.


When more solvent is added what will happen to concentrated solutition?

It becomes diluted.


What needs to happen for a solute to dissolve in a particular solvent?

The attractions between the solute and solvent molecules must be greater than the attractions keeping the solute together and the attractions keeping the solvent together.


What will happen when a cell is placed in a medium with solvent-solute content equal to that of the cell?

It will then be in an isotonic/isosmotic environment, and nothing will happen to the cell.


What will happen when you add strong iodine solution to chloroform?

organic solvent layer is violet


What would happen to soldiers as they reached WW1?

they would die


What happen when solutes and solvent are mixed?

when the solute is mixed to the solvent, the solute brakes down and fits into the spaces between the molecules and form a solution


What 2 things must happen for a solute to dissolve in a solvent?

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