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Dissolving is what kind of change
Is a physical Change
How are MOLECULES OR IONs of a solid solute held together
Held together by BONDS
What occurs to these bonds in dissolving
These bonds BREAK and the IONS or MOLECULES of the solute become ATTRACTED TO THE SOLVENT PARTICLES
How many Processes are in dissolving
3
Bonds BROKEN between molecules or ions of a SOLUTE
Always ENDOTHERMIC ( requires energy )
Bonds BROKEN between molecules of a SOLVENT
Always ENDOTHERMIC
Bonds FORM between molecules of SOLVENT and SOLUTE
Always EXOTHERMIC
Energy change in dissolving is equal to
The SUM of the three steps ( law of conservation of energy )
If more ENERGY is RELEASED then is REQUIRED the overall dissolving process is
EXOTHERMIC
If LESS ENERGY is RELEASED then is REQUIRED the overall process is
ENDOTHERMIC