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What is a solute? |
The substance being disolved. |
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What is a solvent? |
The liquid it's disolving into. |
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What is a solution? |
A mixture of a solute and a solvent that does not seperate. |
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What is solubility? |
A measure of how much will disolve. |
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Why is nail polish insoluble in water? |
The molecules in nail polish are strongly attracted to each other. Stronger that the attraction between water and nail polish molecules. |
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When isn't a solution formed? |
When the two substances are more attracted to themselves than each other. |