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A solute and a solvent are mixed together. What requirement would enable you to predict the the substances would form a homogeneous solution?
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A solute and a solvent are mixed together. What requirement would enable you to predict the the substances would form a homogeneous solution?
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A solute and a solvent are mixed together. In order to say that the substances form a homogeneous solution, it should be that the solute dissolve completely in the solvent that is you would not be able to see solute particles separate from the solvent. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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