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solutions acids base
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| what is a solvent? | a substance doing the dissolving. |
| what happens when the negative ions from an acid combine with the positive ions of a base. | you get salt |
| which substance produces hydrogen ions in a solution | acid |
| what is the solute? | The substance being dissolved. |
| what is a solution formed by heating metals. | alloy |
| what is the process that affects weakness or strength of solution | dilute |
| what is the process when crystalline solids seperates and draw into a solution | dissociation |
| what is an electrolyte | a substance that seperates into ions in a water solution |
| what is the chemical reaction between acid and base that takes place in a water solution | neutralization |
| what is a high ratio of solute to solvent in a solution | concentrated |
| what is the maximum amount of of solute that can be dissolved in given amounts of solvent | solubility |
| what is a substance that forms HYDROXIDE ions | base |
| what is a mixture that has the same composition color density and taste throughout | solution |
| what is an indicator | a substance that changes colors in an acid or base |
| what is a solution that contains all the solute it can hold at a given temperature | satuarated |
| what is a solution that has more solute than the amount of solvent making it not dissolve the most it possibly can. | unsaturated |