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What is the reason for the low solubility of LiF (0.27 g

per100 ml H2O) compared to CsF (367 g per 100 ml H2O) ?

a) the high solvation energy for

b) the strong ionic bond in LiF

c) The high solvation energy for

d) The high solvation energy for

also, what does solvation energy mean

exactly ... i'mconfused.

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  1. Yesterday, 23:40
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    The answer is C. The high solvation energy for LI+

    Explanation:

    LiF has lower solubility because of the high solvation energy of Li + ion. This is due to the smaller size and very big charge compared to Cs + ion which has a bigger size and solvent molecules easily surround it.

    Solvation energy is simply the amount energy that is required to make a solute dissolve in a solvent.
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