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bonus opportunity for chapter 12

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Miscible   when two liquids form a homogeneous mixture  
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Immiscible   when liquids separate after mixing (oil and vinegar)  
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example of a metal alloy   14 carrot gold (gold mixed with silver)  
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amalgam   a solution that contains mercury  
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most common type of solutions?   liquid  
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Solvation   dissolving process in solid in liquid solutions  
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hydration   solvation in water  
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dissociation   when solvent molecules break up crystals into ions  
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Ionizaiton   when covalent compounds for ions when they dissolve  
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Diffusion   most commonly occurs in solid in gaseous solutions  
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Ionic compounds break up into..   their individual atoms  
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Covalent compounds break up into..   their individual molecules  
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like always dissolves..   like  
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immiscible   when a mixture cant mix  
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miscible   when a mixture is homogenous  
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soluble   able to be dissolved  
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insoluble   unable to be dissolved  
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unsaturated   when you can add more solute into the solvent  
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saturated   when the mixture between solute and solvent is perfect and no more can be added  
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super saturated   when too much solute is added and oversaturated the solvent  
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dynamic equalibrium   when dissolving a salt and forming of a salt happen at the same rate  
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what does having hotter solvents do?   they have particles that move faster and dissolve the solvent quicker  
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what do more collisions make?   more collisions=quicker dissolving  
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surface area affects what?   more surface area dissolves smaller things quicker  
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effervesce   the escaping of a gas from a liquid and gas solution  
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concentration   the measurement of number of solute particles in a certain volume of solvent  
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