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1. Which type of interaction from the diagram must be strong in order to dissolve a salt? to Na+ Solvent-solvent attract
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1. Which type of interaction from the diagram must be strong in order to dissolve a salt? to Na+ Solvent-solvent attract
1. Which type of interaction from the diagram must be strong in order to dissolve a salt? to Na+ Solvent-solvent attraction Solvent- solute attraction Solute-solute attraction CI™ 2. When diluting acids, do you always add the concentrated acid to the water or the water to the acid? 3. A diluted solution has the same number of moles of solute as the concentrated solution it came from. True or false? 4. What is the definition of colligative properties? 5. Define osmosis.