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← ScienceWhich outcome results when a non-polar solvent is used to dissolve a polar molecular solid?
A)Dissolution rate thermodynamically unfavorable✓
B)Increased hydrogen bond dipole interactions
C)Covalent network structures form bonds
D)Ionic solids form strong electrolyte
💡 Explanation
Dissolution becomes thermodynamically unfavorable because molecules experience weak intermolecular forces. London dispersion forces are present; therefore, poor solvation occurs, rather than increased hydrogen bonding or covalent network formation usually seen in polar solvents.
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