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Smelting
A melting process in which the materials formed in the course of the chemical reactions that occur separate into two or more layers
Sol-gel process
A process in which extremely small particles of uniform size are produced in a series of chemical steps, followed by controlled heating
Solid
Matter that has both a definite shape and a definite volume
Solubility
The amount of a substance that dissolves in a given quantity of solvent at a given temperature to form a saturated solution
Solubility product constant
An equilibrium constant related to the equilibrium between a solid salt and its ions in solution. it provides a quantitative measure of the solubility of a slightly soluble salt
Solute
A substance dissolved in a solvent to form a solution; it is normally the component of a solution present in the smaller amount
Solution
A mixture of substances that has a uniform composition; a homogeneous mixture
Solution alloy
A homogeneous alloy with the components distributed uniformly throughout
Solvation
The clustering of solvent molecules around a solute particle
Solvent
The dissolving medium of a solution it is normally the component of a solution present in the greater amount
Specific heat
The heat capacity of 1 g of a substance; the heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g of substance by 1 degree C
Spectator ions
Ions that go through a reaction unchanged and that appear on both sides of the complete ionic equation
Spectrochemical series
A list of ligands arranged in order of their abilities to split the d orbital energies