Chem review
List 3 factors that affect the rate of dissolving:
A.) agitation, b.) surface area, c.) temperature
Blank is a measure of how much solute is dissolved in a specific amount of solvent
Concentration
In chemistry, molarity is common measure of blank
Concentration
You add more solvent to decrease the solutions concentration when you're blank a solution
Diluting
Most solutions are blank (what phase) and the most common solvent is water.
Liquid
The blank is the number of moles of solute dissolved per liter of solution
Molarity
If a compound is blank it will dissolve in water because water molecules are dipoles.
Polar
The process of surrounding solute particles with solvent particles dissolving into a solution is called blank
Salvation
A blank solution contains the maximum amount of dissolves solute possible.
Saturated
Once you determined the polarity of the particles, "like dissolves like" is the general rule used to predict blank
Solubility
A substance that dissolves in a solvent is said to be blank but if it does NOT dissolve it is said to be blank
Soluble & insoluble
Solutions contain a blank that dissolve, and a blank the dissolving (dissolving medium)
Solute & solvent
If the solution contains more dissolved solute than could remain in solution, it is said to be blank
Super saturated