Scction III Ex. 1. Make up short dialogues according to the example.
Example:
— I don’t like lectures on history.
— Why not?
— Prof. N speaks too quickly, I can’t always follow him.
Ex. 2. Respond to the following statements:
1. There is a property that allows to distinguish a true solution. 2. The
properties of solutions can be understood at the molccular level. 3. Both
the solvent and the solute determine the properties of a particular solution.
Ex. 3. Give detailed answers to the questions.
1. What is considered to be a true solvent? 2. Can you give any examples
of natural solvents? 3. What kinds of solutions do you know? 4. What is
the most familiar type of solutions?
Ex. 4. Discuss the following topics:
1. The Characteristic Properties of Solutions.
2. Similarity and Difference Between Various Types of Solutions.
3. The Laws Describing the Properties of Solutions.