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Chemistry, 31.08.2019 21:30, ltuthill

which option describes covalent solutes?
a. covalent solutes consist of molecules that share electrons, and these solutes can be dissolved through dispersion and ionization.
b. covalent solutes consist of oppositely charged ions that are attracted to each other, and these solutes can be dissolved through dispersion and ionization.
c. covalent solutes consist of molecules that share electrons, and these solutes can be dissolved through dispersion and dissociation.
d. covalent solutes consist of oppositely charged ions that are attracted to each other, and these solutes can be dissolved through dispersion and dissociation.

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