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Solvents, solutes & solutions

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  • average kinetic energy
    temperature
  • UNSCRAMBLE! "is solvent a solute in a solution dissolved "
    A solution is a solute dissolved in a solvent
  • combine to form a more complex product
    synthesize
  • the greatest in strength or power, most common
    predominant
  • easy to see and understand, obvious, clear
    evident
  • Would air be a solution? Why or why not?
    Yes, because air is made of more than one gas. (Nitrogen, oxygen and traces of other gases.)
  • a pattern of change over time
    trend
  • What three words could we use to describe a solution that has lots of solute dissolved into the solvent?
    saturated, supersaturated, and concentrated
  • As we go from solid to liquid gas, does the molecular energy (motion) increase or decrease?
    increases
  • Give two examples of solutions that are solids dissolved in solids.
    steel and brass
  • best or more desirable or favorable
    optimal
  • distinguish, tell apart or recognize differences between two or more things
    differentiate
  • When you dissolve sugar into hot tea, what is the solvent?
    Hot tea
  • What would happen if you add more solute than the solvent could handle at a particular temperature?
    There would be material left; You could see it, such as sugar at the bottom.
  • When you dissolve salt into your soup, what is the solute?
    Salt
  • What three things can we do to dissolve a solute faster?
    Stir, heat, crush
  • the greatest possible amount or degree
    maximum
  • UNSCRAMBLE! dissolving is the solvent what does a
    A solvent is what does the dissolving
  • UNSCRAMBLE! "what gets solute is a dissolved"
    A solute is what gets dissolved
  • show; display
    exhibit
  • force exerted on something
    pressure
  • to vary; go in different directions from the same point
    diverge
  • If an amount of solute is below the solubility curve it is
    unsaturated