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Solubility
All Things Solutions
Question | Answer |
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Solutions are also called... | Homogeneous Mixtures |
True or False, solutions CAN be separated by physical means | True! |
The ____ is the part of the solution that GETS DISSOLVED. | Solute |
The ____ is the part of the solution that DOES THE DISSOLVING. | The Solvent |
_____ is considered the Universal Solvent. | Water |
A solution that is holding more solute than normal for that temperature is considered ? | Supersaurated |
A solution that is holding less solute than normal for that temperature is considered ? | Unsaturated |
A solution that is holding the perfect amount of solute for that temperature is considered ? | Saturated |
The relationship for solubility is IN GENERAL.. As temperature increases, the amount of solute that will dissolve will... | Increase |
If something is SOLUBLE, it will.... | Dissolve |
If something is INSOLUBLE, it will... | Not Dissolve |
Kool-Aid is scooped into water. Which is the SOLUTE in this solution? | The Kool-Aid mix |
Kool-Aid is scooped into water. Which is the SOLVENT in this solution? | The Water |
Kool - Aid dissolved in water is an example of a Homogeneous Mixture, or a ____? | Solution |
True or False - The air you breathe is a solution. | True - It is Oxygen(21%) mixed into Nitrogen (78%) and some trace amounts of others like water vapor, carbon dioxide,Argon, etc. |
Name 3 ways to increase the rate of a solid dissolving into a liquid | Heat, Crush or Stir |
Why does crushing increase the dissolving of a solid into a Liquid? | It increases the Surface Area of the solid. |
Name 2 ways to get a GAS to dissolve into a Liquid. | Increase the pressure and cool the liquid. |
How does adding salt to a solution change the BOILING POINT? | It interferes with the boiling process making the temp to boil even higher. |
How does adding salt to a solution change the FREEZING POINT? | It interferes with the freezing process making the temp to freeze even colder. |