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How saturated is a solution of NaNO3 that has a concentration of 95g/100g of water at 20 °C?
Supersaturated
A substance that partly dissociates in solution is a __________________?
Weak Base
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How many grams of KClO3 are needed to make a saturated solution in 100 g of water at 30 °C?
10 g
The substance whose particles are dissolved in a solution is called a ________________?
Solute
During this type of reaction, energy is released to the surroundings.
exothermic
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If 50 g of KCl were placed in 100 g of water at 110 °C, what kind of solution would be formed?
Unsaturated
What kinds of ions does an acid in a solution produce?
Hydrogen
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Which substance is least affected by changes in temperature?
NaCl
The substance that does the dissolving of an object is call a ______________?
Solvent
If blue litmus paper turns red, what kind of solution do you have?
Acid
As the temperature of a liquid solvent increases, the amount of solid solute it can dissolve ______________?
increases
A substance that partly ionizes in solution is a ___________________?
Weak Acid
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Is KCl or KNO3 more soluble in warmer water?
KNO3
A substance dissolves in water by breaking up into smaller pieces. The process is know as _________________?
Dispersion
On the pH scale, a solution with a pH of 8 would be classified as a ___________________?
Weak base
The property of a sour taste would be classified as _______________?
Acid
On the pH scale, a solution with a pH of 2 would be classified as which of the following?
Strong Acid
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How many grams of Pb(NO3)2 will form a saturated solution at 60 °C?
95g
The process in which an ionic compound separates into ions as it dissolves is called _______________?
Dissociation
The property of being slippery would be classified as a _______________?
How do you make a supersaturated solution?
Heat up the saturated solution, add more solute, and slowly cool it back down.
What kind of ion is produced by a base in solution?
Hydroxide ion
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Why does the solubility of Ce2(SO4)3 decrease as the temperature increases?
It's a gas
An organic substances that change color in the presence of an acid or a base is called an _______________?
Indicator
Phenolphthalein is an indicator that turns pink in the presence of a _________________?
Base