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| measurement that describes how much solute dissolves in a given amount of solvent |
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| thing that is formed as a result of ionic bonding |
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| type of mixture where the substances are not evenly mixed |
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| substance that dissolves or seems to disappear |
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| atoms with a charge during ionic bonding |
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| Matter that has the same fixed composition and properties and it cannot be broken down into simpler parts by ordinary processess |
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| substances that dissolves the solute |
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| solution in which water is the solvent |
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| contains 2 or more substances that are evenly mixed on a molecular level but still are not bonded together |
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| What is the universal solvent? |
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| What is another name for a homogeneous mixture? |
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| Do compounds have fixed compositions? |
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| What does it mean to be soluble |
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| What does concentration tell you? |
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| how much solute is present compared tot he amount of solvent |
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| What does insoluble mean? |
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| under certain conditions, a solute can come back out of its solutiona and form a solid |
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| Do mixtures have fixed compositions? |
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| describes a solution that holds the total amount of solute that it can hold under the given conditions |
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| solid that comes back out of its solution because of a chemical reaction or physical change |
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| solvent is liquid and the solute is too |
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| a smaller amound of gas is dissolved in a larger amound of another gas |
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| solvent and solute are solids |
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| when trying to predict which solvents can disolve which solutes |
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