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Which one of these defines the "like dissolves like" rule of solubility? substances that have the same electron configurations dissolve within one another substances that have equal number of atoms dissolve within one another polar substances dissolve in one another and nonpolar substances dissolve in one another substances subject to equal amounts of pressure dissolve in one another

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polar substances dissolve in one another and nonpolar substances dissolve in one another-by-step explanation:


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User Dek Dekku
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The like dissolves like rule basically says that polar or ionic solvents dissolve solutes with the same characteristics, i.e. polar or ionic solutes. And, non polar solvents dissolve non-polar solutes. Therefore, the correct answer is polar substances dissolve in one another and non-polar substances dissolve in one another.
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