Interpretation: To describe the process of solvation.
Concept Introduction: The speed of solvation is influenced by a number of variables. Temperature, concentration, solute surface area, solvent concentration, but also stirring are a few of them. A rise in the rate of solvation would be often caused by more frequent interaction between the solute and solvent molecules.
Answer to Problem 40A
When a solvent interacts with a dissolved solute, this process is known as solvation.
Explanation of Solution
The solute and solvent are combined to produce a solution. As a result, when the solute and solvent are combined, there will be collisions between the solute and solvent particles, which results in the development of a stable solution. This kind of solvent-solvent interaction is referred to as a "solvation effect." Solvation is the process of a solvent interacting with a dissolved solute.
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