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A soluble substance can be dissolved in a solvent because the particles of matter ____?


A. are insoluble B. are always in motion C. are rigid and unmoving D. becomes a universal solvent​

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Answered by BetteRthenUhh
13

Answer:

Are insoluble....

Explanation:

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
2

A soluble substance can be dissolved in a solvent because the particles of matter B. are always in motion.

Explanation:

  • A solution is a homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent particles.
  • The substance that gets dissolved is called solute and the substance that dissolves it is called solvent.
  • Solute is in less quantity than solvent. And the amount of solute in the solution decides the concentration of solution.
  • Solute particles interact with solvent particles and gets dissolved.
  • Particles of matter are always in random motion and when solute is added to solvent, the particles interact and process of dissolution starts where intermolecular forces are broken so that solute particles combines with solvent particles.
  • Insoluble refers to the inability of any substance to get dissolved.
  • Particles of not rigid and unmoving, particles are always in random motion.
  • Not all solvents are universal solvents.
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