Which is true about dissolving a polar substance in water?
The solvent particles are all nonpolar molecules.
The solute particles are carried into the solution.
The solute particles have no attraction for the solvent molecules.
The solute particles are very different from the solvent molecules.

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Answer:  The best answer is "The solute particles are carried into solution."  

Explanation:  I saw "best" because I don't know how to interpret "carried into solution."  Does this refer to some micro-critter putting them into wheelbarrows?  But it is better than the other options.  Water (the solvent particles) are all polar.  The solute (stuff being dissolved) DOES have an attraction for the solvebt (water), since water is also polar.  The solute particles are very different:  possible, but irrwelevant.  As long as they are polar, I don't care what they look like.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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