Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a particle being hydrated versus being solvated?
A) A hydrated particle is surrounded by a shell of water.A solvated molecule is surrounded by a shell of solvent molecules,not necessarily water.
B) The terms hydrated and solvated mean exactly the same thing.
C) A hydrated particle has reacted with hydrogen.A solvated particle is dissolved in a solvent.
D) The word hydrated is used only when the solute is an electrolyte.
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