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Soluble
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Describes a substance that can be dissolved in a given solvent.
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Insoluble
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Describes a substance that cannot be dissolved in a given solvent
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Immiscible
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Describes two liquids that can be mixed together but separate shortly after you cease mixing them.
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Miscible
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Describes two liquids that are soluble in each other
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Solvation
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The process of surrounding solute particles with solvent particles to form asolution; occurs only where and when the solute and solvent particles come in contact with each other.
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Solubility
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The maximum amount of solute that sill dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a at a specific temperature and pressure.
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Saturated solution
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Contains the maximum amount of dissolved solute for a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature
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Unsaturated solution
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Contains less dissolved solute for a given temperature and pressure than a saturated solution; has further capacity to hold more solute.
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Supersaturated solution
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Contains more dissolved solute than a saturated solution at the same temperature.
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Henry's Law
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States that at a given temperature, the solubility of a gas in a lquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the gas above the liquid
S1/P1 = S2/P2
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Concentration
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A quantitative measure of the amount of solute in a given amount of solvent or solution
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