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what is salvation energy? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The energy of solvation is the quantity of energy associated with dissolving a solute in a solvent.Any of a class of chemical reactions such as the formation of hydrated copper sulphate in aqueos solution in which solute and solvent molecules combine with relatively weak covalent molecules.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The question should have been 'what is solvation energy?' instead of 'salvation energy'.

In simple terms, solvation can be defined as the "interaction of a solvent with the dissolved solute".

  • It is the process through which the molecules of the solvent and the solute react with each other, and the molecules are reprogrammed as solution molecules. It involves forming bonds.

The energy that is emitted or produced during this process is known as solvation energy.

Several factors affect solvation energy. A few of them are as follows-

  • Temperature.
  • The surface area of solute.
  • The concentration, and so on.

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