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Unit III preview, 3.3, 3.4, 4.1, 4.2

all sections of the unit
Horizontales
Ration of solute-to-solution mass multiplied by 10^9
Base that reacts completely when dissolved in water to yield hydroxide ions
Solution component present in a concentration less than that of the solvent
Process of adding solvent to a solution in order to lower the concentration of solutes
An equation that shows whether each reactant loses or gains electrons in a reaction
Ratio of solute-to-solution mass multiplied by 10^6
Acid that reacts only to a slight extent when dissolved in water to yield hydronium ions
Substances with relatively large solubilities
Base that only reacts to a slight extent when dissolved in water to yield hydroxide ions
When a chemical equation has an equal number of atoms for each element in the reactant and product
Chemical equation in which all reactants and products are represented as neutral substances
Ratio of solute-to-solution mass
Qualitative term for a solution containing solute at a relatively high concentration
Substance undergoing a chemical or physical change; on left side
Ion that does not undergo a chemical or physical change during a reaction, but its presence is required to maintain charge neutrality
A reaction in which H+ is transferred from one chemical species to another
Substances with relatively low solubilities
Verticales
Mass in grams of 1 mole of a substance
Substance that brings about the reduction of another substance and in the process becomes oxidized
Solution component present in a concentration that is higher relative to other components
Substances formed by chemical or physical change; show on the right side
Relationships between the amounts of reactants and products of a chemical reaction
Symbolic representation of a chemical reaction
The maximum concentration of a substance that can be achieved under specified conditions
Acid that reacts completely when dissolved in water to yield hydronium ions
Number placed in front of symbols or formulas in a chemical equation to indicate their relative amount
Process in which an element's oxidation number is decreased by the gain of electrons
Substance that will dissolve in water to yield hydronium ions
Solution for which water is the solvent