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31 January, 10:07

What types of bonds or intermolecular forces need to be disrupted between solute molecules?

What types of bonds or intermolecular forces need to be disrupted between solvent molecules?

What types of bonds or intermolecular forces form between the solute and solvent?

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  1. 31 January, 10:13
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    The type of bonds that needs to be disrupted between any molecules in making a solution would be the intermolecular forces which can be any of the following:

    Hydrogen bonds, dipole-dipole bonds and London Forces.

    Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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