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'''Solutions''' Solutions are homogeneous mixtures made up of very small pariticles that are in fact individual molecules, atoms, or ions. Solute- The substance in a solution which is considered to be dissolved. Solvent- The substance in which the solute is dissolved. (an aqueous solution is one in which water is the solvent) Saturated Solution- is a solution that has dissolved in it all the solute that it can normally hold at given conditions. Unsaturated Solution- is a soluition that contains less solute than it can hold at given conditions.(it has room for more solute to be dissolved) Supersaturated Solution- is a solution under special conditions that can hold more solute than is present in their normal saturated solution. It occurs when a saturated solution at a high temperature is allowed to cool gradually while it is undisturbed '''Molarity''' Molarity is the concentration of a substance per unit of volume. Molarity=M= moles of solute/ liters of solution '''Molality''' Molality is the moles of solute per every kilogram of solvent. Molality=m= moles of solute/kilogram of solvent
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