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Chapter 13

INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY-CHM 2025
PROF. LONGMIRE-PEREZ, M.S.
Horizontales
The pressure produced on the surface of a semipermeable membrane by osmosis or the pressure required to stop osmotic flow.
The increase in the boiling point of a solution caused by the presence of the solute.
A solution containing a solute that dissociates into ions.
A solution containing small amounts of solute.
The amount of a compound, usually in grams, that will dissolve in a certain amount of solvent.
The decrease in the freezing point of a solvent caused by the presence of a solute.
A concentrated form in which solutions are often stored.
A technique used to purify a solid; involves dissolving the solid in a solvent at high temperature, creating a saturated solution, then cooling the solution to cause the crystallization of the solid.
A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
A solution that holds the maximum amount of solute under the solution conditions. If additional solute is added, it will not dissolve.
Verticales
A membrane that selectively allows some substances to pass through but not others.
The percentage, by mass, of each element in a compound.
The minority component of a solution.
A solution containing a solute that dissolves as molecules; therefore, the solution does not conduct electricity.
M1V1=M2V2
A solution holding more than the normal maximum amount of solute.
Mol/L
Physical properties of solutions that depend on the number of solute particles present but not the type of solute particles.
The flow of solvent from a lower-concentration solution through a semipermeable membrane to a higher-concentration solution.
Mol/kg
The majority component of a solution.