chemistry

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  1. 2. that is dissolved, present in the largest amount.
  2. 4. property, Physical properties of solutions that are affected by the number of particles but not by the identity of dissolved solute particles.
  3. 10. When two liquids do not mix. Ex. Oil and water.
  4. 11. per hundred, parts per million, parts per billion, PPh, PPm, PPb.
  5. 13. ionic Equation,When in solution, ions free to react with eachother. Can only be written if there reaction.
  6. 16. A substance that is added to decrease the rate of a reaction without being consumed in the reaction; lowers the activation energy of a reaction.
  7. 18. mixture with large particfles that settle out over time.
  8. 19. energy(EA), Amount of energy needed to start a reaction.
  9. 21. Equation, When a solid dissolves in water, then the solid is said to dissociate.
  10. 24. cannot dissolve any more solute at a given temperature (represented by the solubility curve).
  11. 25. concentration, mass(g)= mass solute/mass solution x 100. Volume (L or mL)= vol. solute/ vol. solution x 100
  12. 26. the dissolving, present in the largest amount.
Down
  1. 1. A homogeneous mixture composed of a solvent and solute.
  2. 2. more dissolved solute than usual at a given temperature (above solubility curve).
  3. 3. A compound that has an uneven distribution of charges (ionic).
  4. 5. solid formed after mixing two solutions, precipitate forms because it is insoluble in the solution.
  5. 6. mixture, Not the same throughout
  6. 7. Concentration of a solution in moles per liter (mol/L or M).
  7. 8. substance that is added to decrease the rate of a reaction without being consumed itself; increases the activation energy needed for a reaction.
  8. 9. mixture,The same throughout
  9. 12. Solution is able to dissolve more solute (represented by amounts under solubility curve).
  10. 14. Amount of solute that will dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature and pressure.
  11. 15. When two liquids are able to be mixed. Ex. Water and alcohol.
  12. 17. rate,The speed at which a reaction takes place.
  13. 20. A compound where electrons are shared equally resulting in the balanced distribution.
  14. 22. mixture with small particles of one substance dispersed throughout. Does not settle out over time and cannot be separated by filtration.
  15. 23. of dissolving a substance.