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What will happen to a salt if attraction between a solute-solvent is equal to the attraction of solute-solute will it be soluble or insoluble or remain the same ?
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What will happen to a salt
if attraction between a solute-solvent is equal to
the attraction of solute-solute
will it be soluble or insoluble or remain the same ?
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It will remain the same
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