On a solubility curve, the independent variable is ____________.
Temperature
Equals moles of solute / liters of solution
Molarity
Dilution decreases the _________ of a solution.
Concentration
A solute + _________ = a solution
Solvent
Not ounces, but _______.
Liters
A solution with the maximum amount of solute dissolved.
Saturated
Molarity is a measure of _____________.
Concentration
To dilute a solution, you need to add more ___________.
Solvent
Lemonade is an example of a ___________ liquid.
Miscible
Units for weights of solutes
Grams
A solution with less than the maximum amount of solute dissolved.
Unsaturated
In the formula: Mc x Vc = Md x Vd
What does "Mc" mean?
Concentrated Molarity
What unit do we use to measure volume?
Liters
Chocolate milk is not a solution, it is a __________.
Suspension
Also known as the "co-efficient."
Moles
On a solubility curve, if the data point is above the line, then the solution is ______________.
Supersaturated
Not molarity but moles: 6.022 x 1023 is known as ____________ number.
Avogadro's
What is the universal solvent?
Water
Sand, wood chips and broken glass are all examples of __________ solutes.
Insoluble
"M" stands for ___________.
Molarity
On a solubility curve, it the data point is on the line, then the solution is _____________.
Saturated
Not molarity but molar mass: What is molar mass equal to?
The weight or total mass of a compound (g/mol)
In the formula: Mc x Vc = Md x Vd
What does "Vd" mean?
Diluted volume
When a solution appears all the same like grape juice and has no visible particles, this is an example of a ___________ mixture.
homogeneous
Equals the mass of an element.
Atomic mass number (or amu).