The Heat of Solution
A)is Never Positive H°soln 0), Because the Solute-Solvent Attraction Is Never Weaker Than the \le
The heat of solution
A) is never positive ( H°soln 0) , because the solute-solvent attraction is never weaker than the combination of the solute-solute attraction and solvent-solvent attraction.
B) is always positive ( H°soln > 0) , because the solute-solvent attraction is always weaker than the combination of the solute-solute attraction and solvent-solvent attraction.
C) is always zero ( H°soln = 0) , because the solute-solvent attraction is defined as the average of the solute-solute attraction and solvent-solvent attraction.
D) is always negative ( H°soln < 0) , because the solute-solvent attraction is always stronger than the combination of the solute-solute attraction and solvent-solvent attraction.
E) may be positive, zero, or negative, depending on the relative strength of the solute-solvent, solute-solute, and solvent-solvent attractive forces.
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