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Physical Science Chapter 15 Solubility
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Solution: A homogeneous mixture, in which the particles are evenly distributed throughout.
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Solute: The substance being dissolved. Example: Salt (in water)
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Solvent: The substance dissolving the solute. Example: Water (dissolving the salt)
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Solubility: The amount of a substance that will dissolve in a solvent.
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Factors which affect solubility: ????
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Temperature Pressure
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Factors that speed up the rate of dissolving of a solute 1. Increase Temp. 2. Increase Surface Area 3. Increase Pressure 4. Stir or shake
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Increasing the temperature of a solvent speeds up the movement of its particles. Now more solvent particles bump into solute, causing it to break up faster.
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Increasing the surface area (powdering a crystal), allows more solute to come in contact with the solvent.
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Increasing the pressure on a solution can help to keep gases dissolved in a solvent.
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Limits of solubility: Solubility is often dependent on temperature
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Saturated solution : A solution that has dissolved all the solute it can hold at a given temperature.
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Unsaturated solution: Any solution that can hold more solute at a given temperature.
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Supersaturated solution: Contains more solute than a saturated solution can hold at that temperature. (unstable)
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What is a dilute solution? A solution that is able to dissolve more solute. (Unsaturated)
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concentrated: Contains a large amount of solute Opposite of dilute
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Ionization: Water pulling apart the molecules of a polar substance. (HCl)
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