36) what is solubility?\noa) the ability of a given substance(solute) to dissolve into a solvent.\nob) the…

36) what is solubility?\noa) the ability of a given substance(solute) to dissolve into a solvent.\nob) the ability of a given substance(solvent) to dissolve into a solute.\n37) insolubility refers to poorly soluble compounds, however, there are few cases when there is no material d\notrue\nofalse\n38) how does a solute dissolve into a solvent?\noa) polar solvent molecules separate the molecules of other non - polar substances.\nb) non - polar solvent molecules separate the molecules of other non - polar substances.\noc) polar solvent molecules separate the molecules of other polar substances.\n39) what is the definition of a solute?\na) water\nb) what gets dissolved into a solvent.\nc) a mixture of two solutions.
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Brief Explanations:
- For question 36, solubility is defined as the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent.
- For question 37, in reality, there is always some small - scale dissolution even for so - called insoluble compounds, so the statement is false.
- For question 38, polar solvents dissolve polar solutes because of similar intermolecular forces (like dipole - dipole interactions).
- For question 39, a solute is what gets dissolved in a solvent.
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- A. The ability of a given substance(solute) to dissolve into a solvent.
- False
- C. Polar solvent molecules separate the molecules of other polar substances.
- B. What gets dissolved into a solvent.