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CHEMISTRY B - SOLUTIONS

Horizontales
Moles of solute/kilogram of solvent
The difference in temperature between the boiling point of a solution and the boiling point of the pure solvent is the boiling-point ________
Amount of solute that dissolves in a given quantity of solvent at a specified temperature and pressure to produce a saturated solution
Ratio of the moles of a solute to the total number of moles of solvent and solute
A ___________solution contains more solute than it can theoretically hold at a given temperature.
Affects the solubility of solid, liquid, and gaseous solutes in a solvent
Percent by _______ = volume of solute/volume of solution x 100%
A property of solutions that depends only upon the number of solute particles, not upon their identity
Stirring or shaking that affects rate a substance dissolves
A solution that contains a relatively small amount of solute is a ________ solution
Two liquids that dissolve in each other in all proportions
Verticales
Not easily vaporized
The number of moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution
States that a given temperature, the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the liquid.
A _______ solution contains a large amount of solute
A ________ solution contains the maximum amount of solute for a given quantity of solvent at a constant temperature and pressure
The measure of the amount of a solute that is dissolved in a given quantity of solvent
The difference in temperature between the freezing point of a solution and the freezing point of the pure solvent is called the freezing-point __________.
Changes in ________ have little effect on the solubility of solids and liquids, but strongly influence the solubility of gases
Percent by _____ = mass of solute/mass of solution x 100%