Consider the formation of the three solutions shown in the table. Strength of interaction Type of interaction Solution A Solution B Solution C solute-solute weak weak strong solvent-solvent weak strong strong solute-solvent strong strong weak Rank the formation of the solutions A, B, and C from the most exothermic to the most endothermic. Rank the enthalpy of solution from most exothermic to most endothermic. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Solution A Solution B Solution C Most exothermic Most endothermic O The correct ranking cannot be determined.

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Consider the formation of the three solutions shown in the table.
Strength of interaction
Type of interaction
Solution A Solution B Solution C
solute-solute
weak
weak
strong
solvent-solvent
weak
strong
strong
solute-solvent
strong
strong
weak
Rank the formation of the solutions A, B, and C from the most exothermic to the most endothermic.
Rank the enthalpy of solution from most exothermic to most endothermic. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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Reset
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Solution A
Solution B
Solution C
Most exothermic
Most endothermic
O The correct ranking cannot be determined.
Transcribed Image Text:Part B Consider the formation of the three solutions shown in the table. Strength of interaction Type of interaction Solution A Solution B Solution C solute-solute weak weak strong solvent-solvent weak strong strong solute-solvent strong strong weak Rank the formation of the solutions A, B, and C from the most exothermic to the most endothermic. Rank the enthalpy of solution from most exothermic to most endothermic. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Solution A Solution B Solution C Most exothermic Most endothermic O The correct ranking cannot be determined.
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