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Choose the statement below that is TRUE. A solution will form between two substances if solute-solvent interactions are of comparable strength to the solute-solute and solvent-solvent interactions. A solution will form between two substances if the solute-solvent interactions are small enough to be overcome by the solute-solute and solvent- solvent interactions. A solution will form between two substances if the solute-solute interactions are strong enough to overcome the solvent-solvent interactions. A solution will form between two substances only if the solvent-solvent interactions are weak enough to overcome the solute-solvent interactions. None of these are true.

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Non of these are true

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To form a solution, solute-solvent interaction must exceed solute-solute and solvent-solvent interaction. Hence a new attraction leading to solvation of the solid in the solvent is set up.

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