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Answer:

Type A/Part A -- CCl4 in benzene (C6H6)

Answer: Dispersion forces

Type B/Part B -- methanol (CH3OH) in water

Answer: Hydrogen Bonding

Type C/Part C -- KBr in water

Answer: ion - dipole forces

Type D/Part D -- HCl in acetonitrile (CH3CN)

Answer: dipole - dipole forces

The type of solute solvent interaction that can be linked with their specimen are;

  • Part A [ CCl4 in B. (C6H6)] is Dispersion forces.
  • Type Part B[methanol (CH3OH) in water] is Hydrogen Bonding.
  • Part C [ KBr in water] is ion - dipole forces
  • Part D [ HCl in A. (CH3)] is dipole - dipole forces.

What is the solute solvent interaction?

The solute solvent interaction serves as the interaction that exist when solutes dissolves in a solvent.

In this interaction some forces are involved which could be Dispersion forces or dipole force.

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