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How much Solute can you put in a Given amount of Solvent





Unsaturated solution -





Saturated Solution -



*Solubility -



Saturated solution with solid in bottom of container -







Supersaturated solution (Trick solution not normal) -














Substances coming together








Properties of Solutions

1.

2.

3.


Components of a Solution

Solute -

Solvent -


Types of Solutions

Alloy -

Amalgen -

Others


Two Substances make a Solution

Miscible -

Immiscible -

Dissolve -

Phrase for miscible/dissolve -


A. Salt (ionic solid) dissolving in water (polar molecule)








B. Sugar (polar molecule) dissolved in water (polar molecule).








C. Oil (non-polar molecule) in CCl4 (non-polar molecule)







D. Oil (non-polar molecule) in water (polar molecule)








How much Solute can you put in a Given amount of Solvent


Unsaturated solution -


Saturated Solution -


Saturated solution with solid in bottom of container -



Supersaturated solution (Trick solution not normal) -







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