This is the substance that gets dissolved.
What is the solute?
A solution that can dissolve more solute.
What is unsaturated?
A 7.25 M solution is diluted to 3.80 L, resulting in a final concentration of 1.65 M. What volume of the original solution was used?
What is 0.866 L?
What is the molarity of a solution containing 3.75 mol of solute in 1.28 L of solution?
What is 2.93 M?
This is the substance that does the dissolving.
What is the solvent?
A solution holding the maximum amount of solute.
What is saturated?
How much volume of a 5.60 M solution is needed to prepare 2.75 L of a 0.95 M solution?
What is 0.466 L?
What is the molarity of 0.845 mol of solute dissolved in 275 mL of solution?
What is 3.07 M?
This is made of a solute and a solvent.
What is a solution?
A 4.80 M solution with 0.725 L is diluted to make a final concentration of 1.35 M. What is the final volume?
What is 2.58 L?
How many moles are present in 2.65 L of a 1.75 M solution?
What is 4.64 mol?
Attraction between different molecules.
What is adhesion?
The three ways to make a solid dissolve faster.
What is stirring, heating and crushing.
What is the final molarity when 1.85 L of a 3.40 M solution is diluted to 5.75 L?
What is 1.09 M?
What volume (in liters) is needed to make a 0.675 M solution using 1.25 mol of solute?
What is 1.85 L?
What is cohesion?
What are gases?
A student needs 1.20 L of a 2.15 M solution. They start with a 6.75 M stock solution. What volume of stock solution is required?
What is 0.382 L?
A solution has a molarity of 2.40 M and contains 5.35 mol of solute. What is the volume?
What is 2.23 L?
What makes water polar? Why does it have a positive & negative side? (be as specific as possible)
Oxygen's electronegativity.