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Solutions are comprised of a solute and a solvent. Explain what
makes a solution different than...
Solutions are comprised of a solute and a solvent. Explain what
makes a solution different than the generalized term “mixture.”
What is meant by solute and solvent? Give three different examples
of a solute and solvent coming together to form a solution. Do not
use salt water as an example, and provide at least one non-aqueous
solution.
Explain
what is meant by an electrolyte, and how one can tell if a material
would be a strong, weak, or non-electrolyte. Are acids and bases
electrolytes? If so, are they a strong or a weak electrolyte – or
does it depend on the acid/base?