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Ch. 9.2 Aqueous Solutions

Horizontales
A solution in which water is a solvent
Dissolution of the solute occurs when the solvent and the solute are similar
One part of water is positive, while one part is negative.
It tells you how much solute is present compared to the amount of solvent
Calcium carbonate is commonly called
When atoms share electrons, it is called
Loses one electron, and becomes positively charged
Verticales
Term used to describe how much solute dissolves in a given amount of solvent
A solution, one that contains all of the solute that it can hold under the given conditions
Is the one that contains a large amount of solute per given amount of solvent
Gains one electron and becomes negatively charged
Made when one or more of the bonding atoms loses electrons and one or more of the bonding atoms gains electrons
Atoms which are electrically neutral (Except Water)