Vocabulary
Solubility
Electric Charges
100
This is an atom that has an electric charge.
What is an ion?
100
This is what atoms in a solid do as they are dissolving in a liquid.
What is separating?
100
This subatomic particle has a negative charge.
What is an electron?
200
This is a mixture of two or more substances that is identical throughout. It is most often in liquid form.
What is a solution?
200
This is a solution that cannot dissolve any more solute.
What is a saturated solution?
200
This subatomic particle has a positive charge.
What is a proton.
300
This substance is usually a solid and is what gets dissolved into the solvent.
What is a solute?
300
When we increase the temperature of a solution, it causes atoms to move more quickly, which also causes this to increase.
What is solubility?
300
An equal number of protons and electrons causes an atom to have this type of electric charge.
What is neutral or no charge?
400
This is the largest part of a solution and it dissolves the solute.
What is a solvent?
400
When temperature decreases, it is because atoms are moving more slowly, and it causes this to decrease.
What is solubility?
400
Two particles with opposite electric charges will do this.
What is attract?
500
The lack of this particle gives an atom a positive charge.
What is an electron?
500
This is what forms as we allow the solvent of a solution to evaporate.
What is a crystal?
500
Two particles with identical charges will do this.
What is repel?
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