Properties
Molarity
Dilutions
Solubility Curves
Solubility Rules/Miscellaneous
100
These are two components of a solution.
What is a solute and solvent?
100
The definition/equation of molarity.
What is moles of solute/L of solution?
100
The equation for diluting a concentrated solution.
What is M1V1 = M2V2?
100
Solubility is defined as the amount of solute that is dissolved in this volume of solvent (water).
What is 100 mL?
100
Typically, compounds from the top half of the solubility chart are this whereas compounds from the bottom half of the solubility chart are this.
What is soluble in water (top half); what is insoluble in water (bottom half)
200
The substance that there is generally more of in a solution.
What is the solvent?
200
The molar concentration formed from 4.5 moles of NaCl dissolved in 1.5 L of water.
What is 3 M?
200
To dilute a solution, you need to add this into the solution.
What is the solvent (or water, usually)?
200
Gases dissolve better at these temperatures and solids dissolve better at these temperatures.
What are colder temperatures for gases and warmer temperatures for solids?
200
The Badgers (Bucky Badger).
What is the mascot for the University of Wisconsin?
300
This is the adjective that describes NaCl dissolving in water.
What is soluble?
300
The molar concentration formed from 25 g of NaCl dissolved in 450 mL of water.
What is 0.96 M?
300
The quantity that decreases when making a dilution.
What is the concentration (or molarity)?
300
The type of solution in which the maximum amount of solute has dissolved (and no more solute can dissolve).
What is a saturated solution?
300
Ca(OH)2, NaNO3, NH4OH
What are examples of compounds that are soluble?
400
Oil is said to be this in water.
What is insoluble?
400
The amount of L necessary to make a 2 M solution with 0.6 moles of sodium chloride.
What is 0.3 L?
400
The final concentration when 200 mL of a 5 M solution is diluted to 1000 mL.
What is 1 M?
400
The type of solution in which no more solute will dissolve and there is some solute sitting in the bottom of the beaker.
What is a supersaturated solution?
400
AgCl, PbI2, CaSO4
What are examples of compounds that are insoluble?
500
Besides stirring and heating, this is another method of increasing the rate of dissolving.
What is crushing the solute (increasing surface area)?
500
The amount of grams of CaCl2 necessary to make 100 mL of a 0.2 M solution
What is 2.22 grams of CaCl2?
500
The concentration of the resulting solution when 125 mL of water is added to 125 mL of a 4 M solution of hydrochloric acid .
What is a 2 M solution?
500
If the solubility of a compound is below the line for it at a given temperature (and more solute can still be dissolved), this solution is said to be this.
What is an unsaturated solution?
500
The molarity of 25 mL of a KNO3 solution necessary to make 100 mL of 1.2 M KNO3.
What is 4.8 M?
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