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When does dissolving occur? it would help if you put in a diagram to s I'd understand more.
The discussion revolves around the factors and processes involved in the dissolution of substances, exploring thermodynamic principles, solute-solvent interactions, and examples of various solutions and suspensions. Participants engage in both theoretical and practical aspects of dissolving, including temperature effects and the nature of polar and nonpolar substances.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the best way to explain dissolution, with some favoring thermodynamic explanations while others focus on practical examples. There is also disagreement on the clarity of the initial question and the need for context.
Limitations include varying assumptions about participants' backgrounds and understanding of thermodynamic concepts. The discussion also reflects differing levels of detail and complexity in explanations, which may not fully address all participants' needs.
This discussion may be useful for individuals interested in chemistry, particularly those exploring the principles of solubility, thermodynamics, and the behavior of different substances in solutions.
DaveC426913 said:Perhaps you could be more specific.
Let's try to go a little further, shall we?pheidippides said:Solvent:...Solute:...Result:
Polar...Nonpolar...suspension
nonpolar...nonpolar...solution
polar...polar...solution
water...oil...suspension
acetone...plastic...solution
acetone...styrofoam...solution
acetone...salt...suspension
water...dirt...suspension
i could keep going, but i think that's what you were looking for.