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Solutions

Homogenous mixture

Mixture

Combination of substances that can be separated by physical means.

Solute

The substance that seem to disappear or dissolve.

Solvant

The substance that dissolves the solute.


Element

A substance composed of a single kind of atom.

Compound

More than one kind of atom joined together chemically.

Aqueous

Solutions where water is the solvent.

Solubility

the term used to describe how much solute dissolves in a given amount of solvent.

Saturated Solution

One that contains all the solute that it can hold under the given conditions.

Concentrated solution

One that contains a large amount of solute in a given amount of solvent.

Dilute Solution

Contains a small amount of solute in a given of solvent.

Acids

substance that contains hydrogen and produce hydronium ions when they dissolve in water.

Bases

substance that produce hydroxide ions when they dissolve in water.

pH

a measure of how acidic or basic the solution is.

Indicators

compounds that react with acidic and basic solutions to produce certain colors.

Neutralization

interaction that occurs between acids and bases in which the properties of each are cancelled out by the other.

Why do acids and bases solutions conduct electricity?

They contain ions.