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Solutions 1,2, and 3

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Solubility   the maximum molar concentration of formula units that will dissolve at a given temperature  
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Saturated Solution   solvent has dissolved the maximum amount of solute that is can at a certain temperature and some solid solute remains on the bottom  
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Q=Ksp   system is at equilibrium  
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Q>Ksp   a precipitiate will form  
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Q<Ksp   NO precipitate will form  
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Relation of Gas Solubility and Temperature   as temperature increases, the solubility of the gas decreases  
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Henry's Law   The solubility of a gas is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas above the solution  
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Liquids solutions experience 4 properties   Vapor Pressure, Boiling Point Elevation, freezing Point Depression, and Osmotic Pressure  
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Raoult's Law: Non-Volatile Solute   Psolvent=Xsolvent*PoSolvent(Vapor Pressure of the pure solvent)  
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Raoult's Law: Volatile Solute   Psolvent=Xsolvent*PoSolvent Psolute=Xsolute*PoSolute  
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Ideal Solutions   Ptotal=Psolvent+Psolute  
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Non-Ideal Solutions   Ptotal<Psolvent+Psolute  
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Boiling Point Elevation    
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