Chemistry, asked by gauravjadhav9899, 7 months ago

(iii) The solvent should have ....... solubility in aqueous phase.
(a) low
(b) high
(c) moderate
(d) sparingly​

Answers

Answered by sudhirdhanwai99
1

Answer:

The solvent should have high solubility in aqueous phase

Answered by ashumgs3006lm
1

Answer:

A correct answer is an option (b) high, the solvent should have high solubility in the aqueous phase.

Explanation:

solubility:- the property of an element to dissolve or absorbed into water is called solubility.

  • The solvent is those in which the solute particles are dissolved or the majority components are called solvents and the minority components are called solute of the solution.
  • A solvent is usually a liquid, but can also be a solid, a gas, or a supercritical fluid.
  • The ratio of solute to solvent is very important in determining solubility. Strong solute and solvent attractions correspond to higher solubility.
  • Weak solute and solvent attractions correspond to lower solubility.

Hence,

            the solvent should have high solubility in the aqueous phase.

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