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Which rule guides solubility based on the nature of intermolecular forces (IMFs) between the solute and solvent?Question 3Answera. "Opposites Attract" Ruleb."Non-Polar Solutes in Polar Solvents" Rulec."Like Dissolves Like" Rule               d."Polar Solutes in Non-Polar Solvents" Rule

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Which rule guides solubility based on the nature of intermolecular forces (IMFs) between the solute and solvent?Question 3Answera. "Opposites Attract" Ruleb."Non-Polar Solutes in Polar Solvents" Rulec."Like Dissolves Like" Rule               d."Polar Solutes in Non-Polar Solvents" Rule

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The rule that guides solubility based on the nature of intermolecular forces (IMFs) between the solute and solvent is the "Like Dissolves Like" Rule. This rule states that polar solutes will dissolve in polar solvents, and non-polar solutes will dissolve in non-polar solvents. This is because similar types of molecules have similar types of intermolecular forces and can therefore interact and mix well with each other.

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