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Concentrations: amount of solute present in a given mass or volume of solution. % by Mass – % solute = mass of solute/mass of solution x 100% A 10% glucose solution by mass contains 10.0 grams of glucose in 100 grams of solution. (90 grams of water and 10 grams of glucose)
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Molarity = number of moles of solute/number of liters of solution If 39.10 grams of potassium were added to 1.0 L of water, what would the molarity of this solution be? If approximately 11.5 grams were added to 1.0 liter of water, what would the molarity of this solution be?
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Supersaturated Solution
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Ionization: acids or any molecular compound separates in solution to form ions. Dissociation: ionic compounds separates into its ions in solution Strong Acids: ionize close to 100% into H+ ions. (HCl; HNO 3 ; H 2 SO 4 ) Weak Acids: ionize less than 5% into ions (Acetic Acid)
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Strong (soluble) bases: dissociate completely in aqueous solution (NaOH; LiOH; KOH) Weak Bases: ionize slightly in aqueous solutions (NH 3 )
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Salt: contains a cation (other than H+) and an anion (other than OH-) Salts are formed when acids react with bases.
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