(a)
Interpretation:
The expected solvation interactions that occur in a solution of the salt ammonium chloride in ethanol are to be shown.
Concept introduction:
There are three types of interactions through which the dissolved ion is stabilized in a solution. They are hydrogen-bonding interactions, the charge-dipole interactions and the donor-interactions. In acid-base reactions, the effective solvation of ions through water causes some changes in solubility.
(b)
Interpretation:
The expected solvation interactions that occur in a solution of the salt sodium chloride in N-methylpyrrolidone are to be shown.
Concept introduction:
There are three types of interactions through which the dissolved ion is stabilized in a solution. They are hydrogen-bonding interactions, the charge-dipole interactions and the donor-interactions. In acid-base reactions, the effective solvation of ions through water causes some changes in solubility.
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