solutions chapter 7 Word Scramble
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the interaction between a solute molecule and its surrounding solvent molecules | solvation |
because of its polarity and hydrogen bonding activity, water can dissolve | electrically charges substancespolar substancespolar bonding substances |
solute-water interactions is called | hydration (special case of solvation) |
liquids in gas and solids in gas are not soluble | suspensions |
liquids in gas | mists or fog |
solids ingassmoke | smoke |
solutions in water | aqueous solutions |
when less than that limit is dissolved | unsaturated |
when the limit is reached | saturated |
quantative measure of a fixed amount of solute that will disolve in a fixed amoutn of solvent at a specific temperature | solubility |
NaCl= 35.9g/100mL | 35.9% by weight |
the ratio of the amount of solute to amount of solution in which it is dissolved | concentration |
formula of concentration | concentration = amount of solute/ amount of solution |
moles solutedissolved per liter of solution | molarity |
dilution | molesconcentrated solution = molesdilute solution |
dilution formula | Mconcentrated x Vconcentrated = Mdilute x Vdilute |
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