When a liquid solute dissolves in water, there is still a solute-separation step that absorbs energy, but

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When a liquid solute dissolves in water, there is still a solute-separation step that absorbs energy, but the step doesn’t require breaking up a crystal lattice as for a typical solid solute. What happens in this step with a liquid solute, and why does the step absorb energy?

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Introductory Chemistry Atoms First

ISBN: 9780321927118

5th Edition

Authors: Steve Russo And Michael Silver

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