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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1)what "rule" can be given for predicting the solubility of solutes in various solvents? 2)How can you account for the difference in rate of evaporation??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

any options in this?? As the "rule" you're not referring to the solubility table on your chemistry book?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Solutes are NaCl, sucrose and salicylic acid. Solvents are distilled water, pro panol,and hexane.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ahhh so you probably think of rule common-likes-common or similar-disolves-in-similar rule... well it states that polar molecules will disolve in polar solvents and non polar molecules will disolve in non polar solvents, as for evaporation rate i believe you are looking at rise of boiling point or try looking for ebulioscopic constant

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