Section 1
Properties of Solutions
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Chemistry
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Intermolecular Forces and Solutions
To form a solution, molecules of solute and solvent must be more attracted to each other than themselves.

Solutions and Entropy Changes
An increase in entropy occurs when a solution is formed, providing one of the many driving forces for this process.

Solutions and Heats of Hydration
When ions dissolve in water, the stabilizing interactions that result release energy called the "heat of hydration."