CHEM 031 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Covalent Bond, Molar Concentration, Molality

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Occur at a much faster rate when they are conducted under the same phase. enhanced probability of running into a molecule -> reaction. Our solvent is always going to be liquid: phase of the solute (what is being dissolved). g < s < l, forces of attraction: like dissolves like- match forces. Ionics (most, but not all) dissolve in h2o due to new forces of attraction created in solution. New force of attraction is called . Molecule compounds (covalent systems) simply dissolve, no dissociation, this leads to. Ionics dissolve in water by dissociation, this leads to electrolytic solutions. Going past saturation by using an increase in temperature.