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| a solid mixture of two metals |
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| a solution with a lot of solute; think dark koolaid |
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| measure of the amount of solute dissolved in a solution |
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| a solution with only a little bit of solute; think light koolaid |
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| when water dissolves a compound; the compound breaks into ions |
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| when a compound breaks into ions in a solution |
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| an unevenly mixed mixture; does not look the same all through |
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| an evenly mixed mixture; looks the same all through |
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| two substances that can't mix, like oil and water |
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| two or more substances mixed together |
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| unit of concentration; the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent in a solution |
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| unit of concentration equal to moles of solute divided by liters of solution |
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| having a positive charge at one end, and a negative charge at the other |
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| when the maximum amount of solute is dissolved in a liquid |
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| measurement of how much of a solute can dissolve in a liquid |
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| the substance that dissolves in the solvent, creating a solution (koolaid powder) |
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| A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, solids, liquids, or gases (koolaid drink) |
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| The substance the solute dissolves in, with the greatest amount (water in koolaid) |
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| When more solute is dissolved in a liquid than is normally possible |
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| not all of the solute has dissolved in a solution |
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