Dissolving Process/Rate of Dissolution
Degrees of Saturation
Molarity and Molality of a Solution
Dilution and Stoichiometry Calculations
Colligative Properties of a Solution
100
A solute and a solvent.
What is a solution?
100
This showed the least change in solubility with relation to temperature during your unit activity.
What is NaCl (Sodium Chloride-table salt)?
100
This volume of a 2.5 M NaOH solution is required to prepare 2.0 L of a 0.75 M NaOH.
What is 0.60L?
100
The volume of concentrated HCl (12.0 M HCl) that is required to make 2.0 L of a 3.0 M HCl solution.
What is 0.50 L?
100
The type of compound that dissociates.
What is an ionic compound?
200
Shaking a soda and allowing gas to escape the solution demonstrates this.
What is increased agitation?
200
This kind of solution contains as much solute as possible.
What is saturated?
200
The ratio of moles of a solute to liters.
What is molarity?
200
Taking a more concentrated solution and decreasing its concentration.
What is dilution?
200

Determines which solution has the lowest freezing point.

What does the molality of a solution determine?

300
This term describes water in a solution.
What is the solvent?
300
This type of solution can be described by 25 people cramming into an elevator with a capacity of 20 people.
What is supersaturated?
300
The molarity of a 750 mL solution containing 2.5 moles of solute.
What is 3.3M?
300
Adding solvent to a solution
What is a dilution?
300
The ionic compound with the most number of molecules changes the boiling point of water.
How are is the boiling point of water increased?
400
This rule is described by polar molecules dissolving in a polar solvent.
What is like dissolves like?
400

When a solute is able to dissolve in a solvent it is called

What is miscible?

400

What is the molality of a solution that has 750 mL of water and 25 grams of magnesium chloride?

What is 0.350m

400
This volume of a 6.0 M NaOH solution is needed to prepare a 250 mL of a 3.0 M NaOH solution.
What is 130 mL?
400
They depend on the number of particles present in the solution.
What do colligative properties depend on?
500
The rate of dissolution decreases as the temperature increases.
What is the relationship between temperature and rate of dissolution for a gas?
500
Saturated.
What is a solution that cannot hold more of a solute.
500
This many grams of sodium chloride are required to make a solution with concentration of 3.5 M.
What is 250 g?
500

How much (mL) 0.415M silver nitrate is needed to make silver bromide when the silver nitrate reacts with 35.0mL of 0.128M calcium bromide?

AgNO3 + CaBr2 -> Ca(NO3)2 + AgBr (s) 

What is 21.6 mL AgNO3

500

What are the 3 colligative properties?

BP elevation

FP depression

Vapor Pressure Lowering