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| describes a molecule with opposite charges on opposite ends. |
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| the force of attraction between a hydrogen molecule with a partial positive charge and another atom or molecule |
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| an attractive force that holds molecules of a single substance together. |
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| an attractive force between two particles of different substances. |
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| the attraction between molecules that results in the rise of the surface of a liquid when in contact with a solid. |
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| a mixture in which one or more substances are uniformly distributed in another substance. |
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| a substance dissolved in the solvent. |
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| a substance in which the solute is dissolved. |
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| the amount of solute dissolved in a fixed amount of the solution. |
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| a solution in which no more solute can dissolve. |
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| solution in which water is the solvent. |
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| any compound that increases the number of hydronium ions when dissolved in water. |
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| any compound that increases the number of hydroxide ions when dissolved in wate. |
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| a scale used for comparing the relative concentrations of hydronium ions and hydroxide ions. |
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| chemical substances that neutralize small amounts of either an acid or a base added to a solution. |
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