What is solute?
Solvent + Solute
What is solution?
When solubility falls on the line.
What is saturated?
A solution that contains a large amount of solute.
What is concentrated?
What is mass or volume of solute/mass or volume of solution X 100?
What is parts per million?
The gas dissolved in water to make carbonated beverages.
What is CO2?
The M & M coating dissolved fastest in this type of water.
What is hot?
The substance that does the dissolving.
What is solvent?
When a solution cannot dissolve any more solute.
What is saturated?
When solubility falls below the line.
What is unsaturated?
A solution that contains a small amount of solute.
What is diluted?
The percent solution when 25 g of NaCl is added to 125 g of water.
What is 16.7%?
The ppm of an 8000 mL solution that contains .094 g of solute.
What is 11.75 ppm?
What is decreasing with increasing temperature instead of increasing with increasing temperature?
Something you can do to help a solid solute dissolve faster that does not involve increasing the temperature.
What is stirring?
Capable of being dissolved.
What is soluble?
A solution that contains less solute than it is capable of dissolving.
What is unsaturated?
When solubility falls above the line.
What is supersaturated?
The concentration of a solution containing 45 g of solute in a 200 mL sample.
What is 0.225 g/mL?
The percent solution when 67 mL of alcohol is added to 287 mL of water.
What is 18.9%?
The ppm of a solution that contains .48 g of fluoride in 4,000 g of water.
What is 120 ppm?
The two factors that affect the solubility of gases.
What are temperature and pressure?
This happens to pressure as water depth increases.
What is increases?
Incapable of being dissolved.
What is insoluble?
A solution that contains more solute than it is capable of dissolving.
What is supersaturated?
Solubility of Sodium Chloride at 100 degrees.
What is 40 g/100 g water?
The concentration of a solution containing 40 g of solute in a 400 mL sample.
What is 0.1 g/mL?
The percent solution of a 890 g sample containing 45 g of solute.
What is 5.05%?
The ppm of a 3,999,000 g solution that contains .67 g of solute.
What is 0.17 ppm?
What is pressure?
Another occasion in which a person may experience decompression sickness.
What is flying?
Max amount of a substance that will dissolve in a given amount of water.
What is solubility?
What the solubility of most solid solutes does when the temperature increases.
What is increase?
Solubility of Sodium Nitrate at 10 degrees.
What is 80 g/100 g water?
The concentration of a solution containing 35 g of solute in a 75 mL sample.
What is 0.46 g/mL?
The percent solution of a 1040 mL sample that contains 333 mL of solute.
What is 32.02%?
The ppm of a solution that contains 1.88 g of lead in 9,000,000 g of water.
What is 0.21 ppm?
The name of the condition that may occur when a diver ascends too quickly to the surface.
What is decompression sickness or "the bends?"
The gas that dissolves into a person's tissues during a dive.
What is nitrogen?
The amount of solute compared to the amount of solvent (generally expressed in g/mL).
What is concentration?
The two factors that affect the solubility of solid solutes.
What are temperature and particle size?
The amount of NaCl that does not dissolve when 85 g is added to 100 g of water at 100 degrees.
What is 45 g?
Two ways you can change the concentration of a solution.
What is add more solute or add more solvent?
The solution that would have the higher percent solution:
35 g of solute in 99 g of solvent
87 g of solute in 350 g of solution
What is 35 g of solute in 99 g of solvent?
The substance that would contain an acceptable ppm with .0009 g in 100 g of water,
What is nitrate?
The reason continuous high temperatures may cause fish kills.
What is the decreasing amount of oxygen in water due to the increase in temperature?
The name for the solute that settles to the bottom of a container when a supersaturated solution is cooled.
What is precipitate?