Critical Thinking Questions:
1. How is a solution formed?
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2. Based from the examples, differentiate the solute from the solvent.
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3. Can dissolving process happen if the solid solute is greater than the solvent?
Give a brief explanation.
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4. Which solvent can dissolve most substances?
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5. Do all solutions come in liquid form?
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Answer:

1.When one substance dissolves into another, a solution is formed. A solution is a homogeneous mixture consisting of a solute dissolved into a solvent . The solute is the substance that is being dissolved, while the solvent is the dissolving medium.

2.The solute is the substance that is being dissolved, while the solvent is the dissolving medium.

3.In order to form a solution, the solute must be surrounded, or solvated, by the solvent. Solutes successfully dissolve into solvents when solute-solvent bonds are stronger than either solute-solute bonds or solvent-solvent bonds.

4.Water is called the "universal solvent" because it is capable of dissolving more substances than any other liquid. This is important to every living thing on earth.

5.Pretty much. Solutions can be solids dissolved in liquids. ... Solutions can also be gases dissolved in liquids, such as carbonated water. There can also be gases in other gases and liquids in liquids

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