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5.

Solutions form when the magnitudes of the solvent-solute interactions are either comparable
to or greater than the solute-solute and solvent-solvent interactions

7.
Step Energy Enthalpy Endothermic or
(Input or Output) (Positive or Negative) Exothermic

Separation of solute input positive endothermic


particles

Separation of solvent input positive endothermic


particles

Interaction between output negative exothermic


solute and solvent
particles

14.
Solute Solvent Soluble/Insoluble Miscible/Immiscible Rationale

Acetone Water Soluble Miscible Acetone is


soluble and
miscible in
water

Glucose Water Soluble Miscible Glucose is


soluble and
miscible in
water

C8H18 Hexane (C6H14) Soluble Miscible C8H18 is


soluble and
miscible in
hexane

CCl4 Water Insoluble Immiscible Glucose is


insoluble
and
immiscible
in water

Propanol Water Soluble Miscible Propanol is


soluble and
miscible in
water

I2 Hexane Insoluble Immiscible I2 is


insoluble
and
immiscible
in hexane

I2 Water Insoluble Immiscible I2 is


insoluble
and
immiscible
in water

HBr Water Soluble Miscible HBr is


soluble and
miscible in
water

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