Vocab Unit 6 lists 6.1 and 6.2
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Solution | A homogenous mixture of two substances.
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Solute | The dissolved substance, minority of the solution (usually solid).
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Solvent | The substance dissolving the solute, majority of the solution (usually liquid).
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Homogeneous | Uniform mixture of solute and solvent.
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Heterogeneous | Non-uniform mixture of solute and solvent.
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Saturated | Solvent is unable to dissolve any more solute.
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Unsaturated | Solvent is still able to dissolve more solute.
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Supersaturated | Contains more dissolved solute than a saturated solution would at the same temp.
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Polar Solvent | Can dissolve polar solutes.
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Nonpolar Solvent | Can dissolve nonpolar solutes.
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Hydration Spheres | Anions and cations are separated and surrounded by polar water molecules.
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Solubility | Describes how much/maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved.
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Temperature | Direct relationship for solids, inverse relationship for gases.
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Pressure | Relates to gases, solubility increases, gas is ‘pushed’ into the liquid.
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Surface Area | Relates to solids, increases solubility by mixing, stirring,
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Concentration | The amount of a given substance contained within a solution.
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Grams / Liter | Represents the mass of solute divided by the volume of the solution.
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Molarity | Indicates the number of moles of solute per liter of solution.
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Percent composition | The ratio of one part solute to one hundred parts solution
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Parts per million | Indicates the number of molecules of solute for every million molecules of solution.
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