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sate four conditions for the formation of solution?​

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Answered by nileshdhankani
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The formation of a solution from a solute and a solvent is a physical process, not a chemical one. Substances that are miscible, such as gases, form a single phase in all proportions when mixed. Substances that form separate phases are immiscible. ... Exothermic (ΔH soln < 0) processes favor solution formation.

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✳️sate four conditions for the formation of solution?

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{\bold{\red{↦}}}Substances that are miscible.

{\bold{\red{↦}}}Form a single phase in all proportions when mixed.

{\bold{\red{↦}}}Substances that form separate phases are immiscible.

{\bold{\red{↦}}}In order to form a solution, the solute must be surrounded, or solvated, by the solvent.

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