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When this solute is dissociated and the intermolecular bonds being weakened.

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When a solution forms particles of solute and become surrounded by particles of the solvent.?

When this solute is dissociated and the intermolecular bonds being weakened.


What happens to particles of a solute when they dissolve?

When a solution forms, particles of the solute leave each other.


How do the solvent particles break up from the solute?

When a solute dissolves it breaks apart into its individual particles. The solute and solvent particles mix together and become totally mixed up. That's why a solution is a mixture! As the solute and solvent particles become mixed up, no matter is lost. The overall mass stays the same.


What are facts about dissolving?

Dissolving is when a solute mixes with a solvent and makes the solute 'disappear' but this is really done by when you mix or stir the solvent liquid's particles tend to expand and make gaps for the solid which will then become a solution as 2 different particles are there. Also, a saturated solution is when too much of the solute can't be dissolved for example you poured a packet of sugar up to the top of your tea, then most of the sugar will not dissolve and it will become a saturated solution.


Is soda hypertonic?

Soda is hypertonic, but it all depends what you are comparing it to. As long as the other solution you are using in the semi-permiable membrane has a lower number of solute particles than soda it is still Hypertonic.


How can you explain crystallizing using the particle theory?

When a solid (the solute) dissolves in a liquid (the solvent) the resulting mixture is called a solution. If the solvent is evaporated, then the solid is reformed or crystallized because, as the liquid particles are removed, the solid particles become closer and closer together and eventually bond into a solid.


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 happens to the particles in a salt as they dissolve in water?

They become separated from one another and individually get surrounded by the water particles.


What is the relationship between solute solvent solution saturated unsaturated and supersaturated?

A solute dissolves in a solvent to form a solution; all the time that more of the solute can be dissolved it is unsaturated, but once the solution can hold no more of the solute it has become saturated.


What is aqueous HCl?

An aqueous solution is a solution in which the solvent is water. It is usually shown in chemical equations by appending (aq) to the relevant formula. The word aqueous means pertaining to, related to, similar to, or dissolved in water. As water is an excellent solvent as well as naturally abundant, it logically has become a ubiquitous solvent in chemistry.An aqueous solution is a solution in which the solvent is water. It is usually shown in chemical equations by appending (aq) to the relevant formula. The word aqueous means pertaining to, related to, similar to, or dissolved in water. As water is an excellent solvent as well as naturally abundant, it logically has become a ubiquitous solvent in chemistry.


Why does water and cornstarch mixture solidifies for a matter of secons?

The starch particles (solutes) remain suspended in water (solvent). If disturbed in a gentle manner, the solution remains viscous as the particles are given time to move about the liquid. If disturbed vigorously, the particles collide with one another become very rigid. Look up Liquid Armor for a great example/application to this process.


Why is it not possible to distinguish particle particle of solute from solvent in true solution?

Sometimes you can see them and sometimes not. It all depends what the particles are made of and their size.