Solutions
Examples of solutions
Dissolving
Covalent or Ionic
100

Uneven distribution throughout.

Heterogeneous 

100

Example of gas in a gas

oxygen and nitrogen

100

A measure of how well one substance dissolves in another

Solubility 

100

Ions become hydrated because they each become surrounded by wate.

Ionic

200

Even distribution throughout 

Homogeneous 
200

Example of Gas in a liquid

Carbon dioxide in water 

200

Capable of being dissolved  

Soluble 

200

Can conduct electricity 

Ionic

300

Appears homogeneous, but particles are suspended in the solution.

Colloids

300

Example of liquid in liquid 

Alcohol in water


300
Universal solvent 

Water 

300

Molecules become hydrated because they each become surrounded by water.

Covalent 

400

Substance being dissolved 

Solute 

400

Liquids that are not soluble to each other and thus form separate layers 

Immiscible

400
The process of dissolving in a forming solution 

Dissolution 

400

A substance that dissolves in water creating a solution that cannot conduct an electric current 

Nonelectrolyte 

500

Substance doing the dissolving 

Solvent 

500

Liquids that dissolve freely in one another in any proportion. 

miscible 

500

The separation of ions that occurs when an ionic compound dissolves 

Dissociation 

500

Mr. Micheal's favorite baseball team 

The Royals 

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