Solutions
Colloids and Suspensions too
Concentration and Solubility
Acids
Bases
100
a part of a solution, not a solute
What is a solvent?
100
The particles of these scatter light, but are too small to be seen.
What are colloids?
100
If a solution has dissolved its maximum amount, it is called this.
What is a saturated solution?
100
Acids taste like this.
What is sour?
100
Bases feel like this.
What is slippery?
200
This lowers the freezing point and raises a boiling point of a solution.
What is a solute?
200
This has the same properties throughout.
What is a solution?
200
You compare these two quantities when finding the concentration of a solution.
What is amount of solute to the amount of solution?
200
Acids release these (include formula).
What are Hydrogen ions?
200
Bases turn litmus paper this color.
What is blue?
300
This lake freezes faster. (Between a freshwater and saltwater lake).
What is a freshwater lake?
300
Water is not considered these. (Of suspension, colloid, of solution).
What are all of them?
300
This is how you get a supersaturated solution.
What is dissolving the maximum amount of solute and then cooling the solution?
300
Acids react with these.
What are metals and carbonates?
300
Bases release these (include formula).
What are Hydroxide ions?
400
This is an example of a solution in your car.
What is coolant?
400
You put blue dye in water to get this.
What is a colloid?
400
These two types of solutions and solvents and they do this when they mix.
What are nonpolar and polar solutions and solvents? What is they don't?
400
In this reaction, acids and bases react to form these.
What is a neutralization reaction? What are salt and water?
400
In this kind of food bases are most commonly found.
What are baked food and sweets?
500
Molecular compounds break up into these when they dissolve.
What are neutral particles? (Must include neutral).
500
Very light fog is considered this.
What is a colloid?
500
Doing this to a solution of gas decreases its solubility.
What is decreasing the pressure?
500
This acid (used widely in batteries), is very dangerous and can be used to commit suicide.
What is sulfuric acid?
500
Diluting an acid with water does this to its pH.
What is nothing.
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