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Dr. Heiny: (Standard 06) Solutions

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solution   A homogeneous mixture.  
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solute   A substance dissolved in a solvent to form a solution.  
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solvent   The dissolving medium in a solution.  
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molarity   A measure of concentration in which the number of moles of solute in liters of solution (moles per liter).  
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solubility   The amount of a substance that dissolves in a given volume of solvent or solution at a given temperature.  
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aqueous solutions   Solutions with water as the solvent.  
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insoluble   Does not dissolve in the solvent  
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saturated   A solution contains as much solute as will dissolve at room temperature.  
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unsaturated   A solution that has not reached the limit of solute that will dissolve in it.  
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supersaturated   A solution that contains more dissolved solid than a saturated solution will hold at that temperature. This is a very unstable solution.  
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concentrated   A large amount of solute is dissolved in a solution.  
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dilute   A relatively small amount of solute is dissolved in a solution.  
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dilution   The process of adding more solvent to a solution.  
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miscible   "able to be mixed"  
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osmosis   the process by which a solvent will flow through a semipermeable membrane from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration  
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colloid   a suspension that generally has particles between 1 nm and 1 micometer in length in a solid, liquid, or gas  
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Brownian motion   the constant motion of colloid particles caused by impacts from solvent molecules  
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