Is a substance being dissolved
What is a solute?
Agitation, Greater surface area, Higher temperature
What allows for higher solubility
The solubility curve for a gas goes down
Is a base
Which one (Acids or Bases) has a pH greater than 7?
Bleach turns red litmus paper blue and stays the same color for blue litmus paper
Why is bleach a base?
A substance that does the dissolving
What is a Solvent?
The amount of solute able to dissolve
Definition of Solubility
It is a direct relation
What is the relation between a solubility of a solid and the temperature?
Which one (Acids or Bases) has a pH less than 7?
It turns blue litmus paper red and stays the same color for red litmus
Why is a lemon an acid?
What is a Solution?
Higher Temperature --> Higher Solubility
How does higher temperature affect solubility?
It is an inverted relation.
What is the relation between the solubility of a gas and the temperature?
It has a slippery texture
What is the texture of a base?
Has a pH of 1 and has the the darkest shade of red
What is the strongest acid?
Ionic bonds allow this to occur when dissolved in a liquid Ex: Salt
What is conductivity?
More surface area --> More solubility
How does an increase in surface area affect solubility?
It is called unsaturated
What is a point below the solubility curve called?
Has a sour taste
What is the taste of an acid?
Has a pH of 14 and the darkest shade of blue
What is the strongest base
The amount of Solute present in a Solvent
What is concentration?
Granulated salt
What will have a better solubility rate
Salt crystals or Granulated salt
What is a point that is on the solubility curve called?
Usually cleaning materials
What are most examples of bases?
Blood has a pH of 8 and is a brownish shade of green
What is an example of a weak base