The components of a true solution blend to form new properties. a. True b. False

Chemistry · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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False

In a true solution, the components (solvent and solute) do not form new properties.

A true solution is a homogeneous mixture where the solute particles are molecular or ionic in size, and they do not settle out, scatter light, or exhibit the Tyndall effect.

The solute particles remain dispersed and do not change their chemical identity in the solution.

The properties of a true solution are a combination of the properties of the solvent and solute, and they do not involve the formation of new substances.