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If you wer to drop a lump of sugar into a glass of water, the sugar gradually disappears; it ___________.
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Dissolves
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What kind of mixture is a solution which consists of one or more dissolved solutes in a solvent?
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Homogenous
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A substance that does the dissolving is known as what?
In the above case, water is the substance that does the dissolving. |
Solvent
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A substance that is the one dissolved is known as what?
In the above case, the sugar was the substance dissolved. |
Solute
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The substance present in the smaller amount is called this and the substance that is present in the larger amount is called this.
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Solute
solvent |
The solute and solvent in a solution may be in any of the _________________ of matter.
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Three states
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Substances in the same phase that are completely soluble in each other in all proportions are said to be this.
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Miscible.
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What are some examples of miscible liquids?
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Ethanol
water ethylene glycol (automobile antifreeze) water |
Liquids such as gasoline and water or carbon tetrachloride and water that do not dissolve in each other to any significant extent are said to be this.
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Immiscible
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In the solution process, the solute particles become surrounded by what, often resulting in this or this.
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Solvent particles (solvated)
dissociation (ionic solutes) ionization (some molecular solutes) |
An ion (or molecule) surrounded by water molecules is said to be this.
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Hydrated
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For solvents other than water or for solvents in general, the more general term that is used is this.
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Solvated
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The process in which solute molecules or ions are surrounded by solvent molecules is known as this
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Solvation
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If water is the solvent instead, it would be known as this.
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Hydration
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The separation of ions from each other that occurs when they are solvated is known as this- the ions basically do this to one from the other.
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Dissociation
dissociate |