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Solvent |
Substance that does the dissolving |
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Solute |
Substance that is dissolved |
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Soluble |
Can dissolve |
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Solubility curves |
Are depending on temperature |
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Saturated |
Contains the max amount of solute at a given temperature |
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Unsaturated |
Contains less the amount of solute at a certain temperature |
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Supersataured |
Contains more than the max amount of solute at a given temperature |
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Precipate |
Solid that falls out of precipate |
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As temperature increases |
Solubility increases as well Direcr relationship |
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As temperature increases of a gas |
Solubility decreases Indirect relationship |
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As pressure increases |
The solid has no effect |
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As pressure increases |
The solubility of gases increases Direct relationship |
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Polar and Ionic solute |
Only dissolve in nonpolar solvent |
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Nonpolar solute |
Dissolves only in nonpolar solvent |
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Insoluble |
Meaning cannot dissolve |
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Collgative properties |
When you add a solute to water the freezing point goes down and boiling point goes up. |
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Ionic concentration |
The more ions you have the higher the concentration will be |
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Parts per million |
Grams of solute/grams of solvent x 1000000 |
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Soluble is |
Most concentration and high solubility |
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Insoluble is |
Least concentrated and low solubility |