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Figure 15.1: Dissolving of solid sodium chloride.Figure 15.1: Dissolving of solid sodium chloride.
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Figure 15.2: Polar water molecules interacting with positive and negative ions of a salt.Figure 15.2: Polar water molecules interacting with positive and negative ions of a salt.
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Figure 15.3: The ethanol molecule contains a polar O—H bond.Figure 15.3: The ethanol molecule contains a polar O—H bond.
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Figure 15.3: The polar water molecule interacts strongly with the polar O—H bond in ethanol.Figure 15.3: The polar water molecule interacts strongly with the polar O—H bond in ethanol.
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Figure 15.4: Structure of common table sugar.Figure 15.4: Structure of common table sugar.
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Figure 15.5: A molecule typical of those found in petroleum.Figure 15.5: A molecule typical of those found in petroleum.
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Figure 15.6: An oil layer floating on water.Figure 15.6: An oil layer floating on water.
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Figure 15.7: Steps involved in the preparation of a standard aqueous solution.Figure 15.7: Steps involved in the preparation of a standard aqueous solution.
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Figure 15.8: Process of making 500 mL of a 1.00 Figure 15.8: Process of making 500 mL of a 1.00 MM acetic acid solution. acetic acid solution.
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Figure 15.9: A bubble in the interior of liquid water surrounded by solute particles and water molecules.Figure 15.9: A bubble in the interior of liquid water surrounded by solute particles and water molecules.
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Figure 15.10: Pure water.Figure 15.10: Pure water.
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Figure 15.10: Solution (contains solute).Figure 15.10: Solution (contains solute).