Solutions and Solubility Review
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- Q1another name for solutionhomogeneous mixture30s
- Q2part of solution that gets mixed in (ex. salt)solute30s
- Q3solution that holds more than the max amount of solutesuper saturated30s
- Q4solution that does not have any amount of a solute dissolve ininsoluble30s
- Q5solution that holds exactly the max amount of solutesaturated30s
- Q6moles of solute / Liters of solutionmolarity (M)30s
- Q7make solution less concentrateddiluting30s
- Q8solution that holds less than the max amount of soluteunsaturated30s
- Q9part of solution that does the mixing (ex. water)solvent30s
- Q10S1/P1 = S2 / P2Henry's Law30s
- Q11units for pressureatm or kPa30s
- Q12increase solubility and rate of dissolvingtemperature30s
- Q13only increases rate of dissolvingstirring (or shaking)30s
- Q14only way to make solution more concentratedadd more solute30s
- Q15used to find total number of liters needed to dilute original concentrationM1 x V1 = M2 x V230s