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cava s2d18 chem 303 2.01 Solutions

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[-geneous] mixtures LOOK like they're all the same thing, but aren't.   Homogeneous mixtures LOOK like they're all the same thing, but aren't.  
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[-geneous] mixtures LOOK like they're mixtures of different things and they are.   Heterogeneous mixtures LOOK like they're mixtures of different things and they are.  
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Milk is an example of a [-geneous] mixture; it LOOKS like it's all just white fluid, but its actually made of many different substances.   Milk is an example of a homogeneous mixture; it LOOKS like it's all just white fluid, but its actually made of many different substances.  
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A solution is a homogeneous [...] of two or more substances in the same physical state.   A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances in the same physical state.  
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The two parts of a solution are the [sol-] and the solUTE.   The two parts of a solution are the solVENT and the solUTE.  
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In a solution, the [sol-] is dissolved in the solVENT.   In a solution, the solUTE is dissolved in the solVENT.  
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If you are discussing the amount of solute and the amount of solvent, you are talking about the [...] of a solution.   If you are discussing the amount of solute and the amount of solvent, you are talking about the concentration of a solution.  
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A solution with a smaller amount of solute is a [d-] solution.   A solution with a smaller amount of solute is a dilute solution.  
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A solution with a greater amount of solute is called a [c-] solution.   A solution with a greater amount of solute is called a concentrated solution.  
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The terms dilute and concentrated are [...] (not absolute); they describe greater or lesser concentrations, but not any actual numbers.   The terms dilute and concentrated are relative (not absolute); they describe greater or lesser concentrations, but not any actual numbers.  
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[...] terms describe actual measurements; relative terms just say something is more or less than something else.   Absolute terms describe actual measurements; relative terms just say something is more or less than something else.  
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For chemistry work, the concentration of a solute in a solvent is often expressed in terms of a [p-].   For chemistry work, the concentration of a solute in a solvent is often expressed in terms of a percentage.  
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Solutions with a liquid solute and a liquid solvent are described by [...]/volume ratios.   Solutions with a liquid solute and a liquid solvent are described by volume/volume ratios.  
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A [-ed] solution is one in which the solution cannot possibly dissolve more solute under the existing conditions.   A saturated solution is one in which the solution cannot possibly dissolve more solute under the existing conditions.  
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The two parts of a solution are the solVENT and the [sol-].   The two parts of a solution are the solVENT and the solUTE.  
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In a solution, the solUTE is dissolved in the [sol-].   In a solution, the solUTE is dissolved in the solVENT.  
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In a solution, the [sol-] is dissolved in the [sol-].   In a solution, the solUTE is dissolved in the solVENT.  
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Absolute terms describe actual measurements; [...] terms just say something is more or less than something else.   Absolute terms describe actual measurements; relative terms just say something is more or less than something else.  
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Solutions with a liquid solute and a liquid solvent are described by volume/[...] ratios.   Solutions with a liquid solute and a liquid solvent are described by volume/volume ratios.  
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Solutions with a liquid solute and a liquid solvent are described by [...]/[...] ratios.   Solutions with a liquid solute and a liquid solvent are described by volume/volume ratios.  
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