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Solutions |
Homogenous mixture |
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Mixture |
Combination of substances that can be separated by physical means. |
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Solute |
The substance that seem to disappear or dissolve. |
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Solvant |
The substance that dissolves the solute.
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Element |
A substance composed of a single kind of atom. |
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Compound |
More than one kind of atom joined together chemically. |
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Aqueous |
Solutions where water is the solvent. |
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Solubility |
the term used to describe how much solute dissolves in a given amount of solvent. |
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Saturated Solution |
One that contains all the solute that it can hold under the given conditions. |
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Concentrated solution |
One that contains a large amount of solute in a given amount of solvent. |
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Dilute Solution |
Contains a small amount of solute in a given of solvent. |
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Acids |
substance that contains hydrogen and produce hydronium ions when they dissolve in water. |
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Bases |
substance that produce hydroxide ions when they dissolve in water. |
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pH |
a measure of how acidic or basic the solution is. |
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Indicators |
compounds that react with acidic and basic solutions to produce certain colors. |
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Neutralization |
interaction that occurs between acids and bases in which the properties of each are cancelled out by the other. |
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Why do acids and bases solutions conduct electricity? |
They contain ions. |