This type of solute exists only as molecules in solution.
What is a nonelectrolyte?
A solution that contains less than the maximum solute is called this.
What is unsaturated?
This property explains why water can dissolve many substances.
What is Polarity?
This is defined as moles of solute per liter of solution.
What is molarity?
A substance that dissolves in water is called this.
What is soluble?
This type of solute forms only ions in solution.
What is a strong electrolyte?
A solution that contains the maximum amount of solute is called this.
What is saturated?
Water has this shape, which causes uneven charge distribution.
What is bent molecular shape?
A 1.0 M solution diluted to double the volume becomes this molarity.
What is 0.50 M?
A solid formed during a reaction in solution is called this.
What is a precipitate?
This type of solute forms both ions and molecules.
What is a weak electrolyte?
A solution that contains more than the maximum amount of solute is this.
What is supersaturated?
The slightly negative side of water is found on this atom.
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What is oxygen?
During dilution, this quantity stays the same.
What is number of moles of solute?
Lead and Nitrate are?
What is soluble?
This process forms charged particles in solution.
What is ionization?
Increasing this factor speeds up dissolution by mixing particles.
What is agitation?
This type of attraction exists between water molecules.
What is hydrogen bonding?
If volume increases during dilution, concentration does what?
What is decreases?
Lead & Phosphate are?
What is Insoluble?
Sodium sulfate would be?
What is an electrolyte?
If I increase the temperature of water then the gas solute's solubility will?
What is decrease?
What is the difference between water's cohesion & water's adhesion?
What is
Cohesion = attraction between water molecules (water sticking to water) and Adhesion = attraction between water and other substances
What is the molarity of a solution that contains 35.2 grams of NaOH dissolved in 1.5 L? Make sure to include unit(s).
What is 0.59 M?
What is Calcium Phosphate?