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A solution is a homogenous mixture in which one substance, called the solute, Is uniformly dispersed in another substance, called the solvent |
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The amount of a solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent |
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Effects of temperature in solubility |
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The solubility of most solids is greater as temperature increases. The solubility of a gas in water decreases as temperature increases. |
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it states that the solubility of gas in a liquid is directly related to the pressure of that gas above the liquid |
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The amount of solute dissolved in a certain amount of solution is called the concentration of the solution. The amount of solute per amount of solution multiplied by 100 is called percent concentration |
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A concentration that stats the number of moles of solute in exactly 1L of solution |
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Is a process in which, usually water, is added to a solution, which increases the volume. |
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The amount of solute per amount of solution multiplied by 10^6. |
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