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Alright, so over here we're going to suppose that one mole of the following solids are going to be dissolved in water.
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And we want to know which of them will produce more than one mole of solids particles.
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So let's look at each of the options that we're going to have in this case.
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The first option is going to be sodium hydroxide, which in the presence of water is going to dissociate and generate sodium plus plus oh minus.
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Both of them in aqueous solution.
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So this option is going to generate two mole of solutes, particles per mole of substance.
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So this option is going to be correct.
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Now let's look at the second option that we're going to have in hand, c6h12o6.
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This is going to be an organic compound.
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Let's say that you add it as a solid.
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So when it goes into water, the only thing that happens is that it is going into solution without any dissociation process.
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So this one is only going to produce one mole of solid particles...