Answer:
D. Ionic solute surrounded by polar solvent
Step-by-step explanation:
Solvation is the process by which solvent molecules surrounds solute ions or molecules.
The general rule for solvation is that like dissolves like. Like solutes and solvents would readily dissolve one another.
Polar solutes cannot dissolve non polar solvent when they surround them.
Nonpolar solutes surrounded by polar solvent
would not dissolve becausea they don't have the same properties. Non polar solutes do not have charges for polar solvent to surround and attract.
ionic solute are polar, when surrounded by nonpolar solvent they cannot be dissolved.
Ionic solutes like NaCl are easily and readily dissolved by water because both are polar substances. There is easy sepration of charges. Water is a polar covalent compound.