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Answer:
D. The solvent molecules are attracted to particles at the surface of the solute.
Explanation:
For a solute to dissolve, the molecules or atoms that make up the solute particles must separate from each other. This happens when attractions between the solute molecules or atoms and solvent molecules are strong enough to pull the solute particles into solution. Solvent molecules are attracted to the surface of the solute first because the particles in the middle of the solute are too far from the solvent particles to be attracted to.
Correct on the Edge exam.
Answer:
D. The solvent molecules are attracted to particles at the surface of the solute.
Explanation:
Because it is the "Correct Answer"