Vocab solutions

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A solution that is “holding” as much as it can. Saturated

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A solution that is “holding” as much as it can.

Saturated

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Adding salt to water makes the boiling point go …

up

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A solution that is not “holding” as much as it can.

unSaturated

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Lotsa solvent but little solute means …

dilute

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Moles/liter of solution is…

molarity

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The thing being dissolved is called the …

solute

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A solution that is “holding” more than it is supposed to

superSaturated

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True or False – water is the only solvent we can ever use.

False, you could use alcohol, antifreeze,

mercury, oxygen, …

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Lotsa solute but little solvent means …

concentrated

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If a solution is SATURATED it must also be concentrated.

True or false.

FALSE

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If a solutions is very very dilute then it must be

unsaturated. True or false.

FALSE

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If you dissolve as much sugar in water as you possibly can the solution is saturated AND

concentrated. T or F

TRUE dat

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Give an example of a solution which is DILUTE yet

saturated.

Gold ring in a glass of water

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When a solid dissolves in a liquid we say it is SOLUBLE. What do we say when a liquid will dissolve in another liquid.

miscible

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I can only get about 0.00002 grams of Aluminum hydroxide

to dissolve in a gallon of water. This solution is

___________ and _________Saturated dilute

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Syrup is _______ and _______

Concentrated

Saturated

(and yummy)

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Moles/kg solvent

molality

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In doing freezing point calculations you must multiply DF

times K times ….

molality

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Adding sugar to water makes the freezing point go…

down

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What is the dissociation fact of NaCl ??

2

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What is the dissociation fact of AlCl3 ??

4

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What is the dissociation fact of sugar ??

1

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Properties that depend on the number of particles in solution

are called ….

Colligative properties