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MixturesMixtures100
Muddy water is an example of ….
A: Who is suspension?
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MixturesMixtures200
A: Who is colloids?
Milk and jello are examples of….
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MixturesMixtures300
A: What is an alloy?
Solutions made of two metals mixed together are called….
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MixturesMixtures400
A: Who is homogeneous?
Mixtures that look the same (uniform) throughout are called….
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MixturesMixtures500
A: What is water?
The universal solvent.
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Molarity100
A: What is the 1.5 mol?
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In a 3 M solution of HCl, how many moles would one find in 0.5L solution?
Molarity200
A: What is 2 Liters?
How many Liters would you have to make to have 58.44 g of NaCl in a 0.5M solution.?
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Molarity300
A: What is the mol of solute/kg of solvent?
If one didn’t want to calculate molarity (mol/L) but instead molality; what is the formula?
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Molarity400
A: What is 0.55 M?
What is the concentration of a solution that contains 10 g of HCl in 500 mL of water?
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Molarity500
A: What is 250mL?
If one had a 12 M HCl solution and wanted to make 500 mL of 6 M solution, how much 12M HCl would one need?
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Vocabulary100
A: What is soluble or miscible?
When one liquid will dissolve in another.
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Vocabulary200
A: What is the tyndall effect?
The scattering of light as seen in colloids and some suspensions.
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Vocabulary300
A: What are aqueous solutions?
Solutions in which the solvent is water.
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Vocabulary400
A: What are unsaturated.?
When a solution can still dissolve more solute.
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Vocabulary500
A: What is a supersaturated solution.
A solution that was saturated and cooled and now has solid precipitating out.
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Solubility100
A: What is 110 g?
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At 60oC, how muchKNO3 will dissolveIn 100g of water?
Solubility200
A: What is 150 g
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At 30oC, how muchKNO3 will dissolveIn 300g of water?.
Solubility300
A: What is 100g?
At 100oC, how muchmore KNO3 can be To 100 g of water and 150 g of KNO3 to Obtain a saturated solution?
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Solubility400
A: What is true?
True/False: IncreasingThe temperature ofKNO3 will increaseThe solubility.
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Solubility500
A: 250g – 50 g = 200 g
How much KNO3 will Precipitate out of solutionIf the solution Is cooled from 100oC to 30oC?
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Factors affecting solubility100
A: What is the temperature increases solubilty (not ammonia though?
Describe the effect of temperature on solubility of most compounds.
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Factors affecting solubility200
A: What is the more surface area the faster
Something dissolves?
Describe the affect of surface area
On solubility.
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Factors affecting solubility 300
A: What is increase ( or the decrease in pressure, the decrease in solubility).
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Henry’s law says that if you increase the pressure of the gas, the solubility will….
Factors affecting solubility 400
A: What is also polar (like dissolves like)?
Polar substances dissolve substances that are….
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Factors affecting solubility 500
A: What is decreases?
The solubility of gases _____________ with increasing water temperature.
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