The substance in which the solute dissolves
Solvent
True or False: heating always increases the rate of solubility of all substances.
False
The term "like dissolves like" means what
it means, that as long as the two substances are similar, they should be able to dissolve.
All of the following are homogeneous mixtures except a. tomato soup. b. a sugar-water solution. c. gasoline. d. a salt-water solution.
a
A mixture that appears to be a single substance, where particles of 2 or more substances are distributed evenly throughout each other.
Solution
Name 1 way that you can increase the rate of solubility of any substance.
Change in temperature, Stirring, Shaking, etc
Polar will dissolve _______
Polar
Which mixture can be separated by filtration? a. mayonnaise b. muddy water c. shaving cream d. gelatin
b
A mixture in which the particles are evenly dispersed, but are not heavy enough to settle out.
Colloid
a substance with a lot of solute is said to be
Concentrated
Nonpolar will not dissolve _______
Polar
If the amount of dissolved solute in a solution at a given temperature is greater than the amount that can permanently remain in solution at that temperature, the solution is said to be a. saturated. b. unsaturated. c. supersaturated. d. diluted.
c
A mixture in which the solute is dispersed throughout the solvent but is large enough to settle out.
Suspension
A solution that contains very little solute is considered to be
Dilute
This type of solution can hold a charge of electricity
Electrolyte
All of the KBr that will dissolve in a solution has dissolved, and
several undissolved crystals remain on the bottom of the beaker.
The solution is
a. saturated.
b. supersaturated.
c. unsaturated.
d. at the incorrect pressure to dissolve the solid.
a
A combination of 2 or more substances that are not chemically combined.
Mixture
The solvent that is sometimes called the "Universal Solvent"
Water
This type of solution can not hold a charge
Non-electrolyte
Which of the following solutions does not contain an electrolyte? a. potassium bromide–water solution b. sugar-water solution c. hydrochloric acid solution d. sodium chloride–water solution
B