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In solvation, when the new interactions are stronger than the original ones ( aka solvent-solute interactions are stronger than solvent-solvent and solute-solute) then the reaction is exothermic and the process is favored at low temperatures. True or False

True, because the reaction of solvation is already favored, so no need for more heat.

in case the formation of solvent-solute interactions is weaker than that of solute-soulte or solvent-solvent, then we need energy to carry out the reaction and it is therefore endothermic. True or False

True.

solutes that dissolve minimally in solvents are called?

Sparingly soluble salts.

REVIEW THE SOLUBILITY RULES ON PAGE 292.

SO IMPORTANT.

All salts of Group I metals are soluble. Nitrate (N03) salts are soluble as well. True? or False?

True.

Chelation

the central cation of ion complex is bound to the same ligand (electron donor) in multiple places.