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WORD BANK a. Aqueous Solutions b. Colligative Properties c. Concentrated Solution d. Dilute Solution e. Electrolytic...

WORD BANK

a. Aqueous Solutions

b. Colligative Properties

c. Concentrated Solution

d. Dilute Solution

e. Electrolytic Solution

f. Hydration

g. Immiscible

h. Insoluble

i. Miscible

j. Molality (m)

k. Molarity (M)

l. Non-electrolyte Solution

m. Osmotic Pressure

n. Osmosis

o. Percent by mass

p. Percent by volume

q. Recrystallization

r. Salvation

s. Saturated

t. Semipermeable Membrane

u. Solubility

v. Soluble

w. Solute

x. Solution

y. Solvent

z. Supersaturated Solution

aa. Unsaturated

Use the Vocabulary words above to complete the following sentences words can be used more than once, some words are not be used.

A ___________ is an intimate homogeneous mixture of a solute and a solvent.

The substance being dissolved in a solution is the __________.

The substance whose physical state is retained is the __________.

If a solute will dissolve in a given solvent it is said to be ________ in that solvent.

If the solute does not dissolve in the solvent the solute is _________.

The __________ of a substance is a measure of how much solute will dissolve in a given quantity of solvent at a specific temperature.

When two liquids dissolve in each other they are __________; if they do not, then they are ________.

A ___________ __________ is one that has a relatively large amount of solute dissolved in it.

A ___________ ___________ has a relatively small amount of solute dissolved in it.

The process by which water molecules surround the ions of the solute is called __________, for any other solvent except water the term is ________.

A solution at a given temperature that exists in dynamic equilibrium with undissolved solute is said to be ___________.

When a solution contains less solute than the solubility limit, it is said to be _____________.

A ____________ _______ contains more than the maximum amount of solute for a given temperature.

A solution containing a solute that dissociates into ions is called an __________ ___________.

A solute that dissolves into nonconductive particles is called a____________ ____________.

A common way to purify a mixture of two solids that have different solubilities is called __________.  

Solutions

Expert Solution

1) solution

2)solute

3)solvent

4)soluble

5)insoluble

6)solubility

7)miscible

8)immiscible

9)concentrated

10)dilute

11)solvation

12)hydration

A solution is an intimate homogeneous mixture of a solute and a solvent.

The substance being dissolved in a solution is the solute.

The substance whose physical state is retained is the solvent.

If a solute will dissolve in a given solvent it is said to be soluble in that solvent.

If the solute does not dissolve in the solvent the solute is insoluble.

The solubility of a substance is a measure of how much solute will dissolve in a given quantity of solvent at a specific temperature.

When two liquids dissolve in each other they are miscible; if they do not, then they are immiscible.

A concentrated is one that has a relatively large amount of solute dissolved in it.

A dilute has a relatively small amount of solute dissolved in it.

The process by which water molecules surround the ions of the solute is called solvation, for any other solvent except water the term is hydration.

A solution at a given temperature that exists in dynamic equilibrium with undissolved solute is said to be saturated.

When a solution contains less solute than the solubility limit, it is said to be _____________.

A supersaturated contains more than the maximum amount of solute for a given temperature.

A solution containing a solute that dissociates into ions is called an electrolytic solution.

A solute that dissolves into nonconductive particles is called a non-electrolyte.

A common way to purify a mixture of two solids that have different solubilities is called recrystallization.  

13)saturated

14)unsaturated

15)supersaturated

16)Electrolytic Solution

17)Non-electrolyte

18)recrystallization


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