MATTER AND CHANGE - Lesson 3: SOLUTIONS—THE DISSOLVING PROCESS
Substance A will not dissolve in water. What can be said about substance A?
It is nonpolar.
polar
a molecule with an uneven distribution of charge due to unequal sharing of electrons during bonding
nonpolar
a molecule with no internal charge variation due to bonding
saturated solution
a solution which has dissolved as much solute as it can at a particular temperature
unsaturated solution
a solution which is still able to dissolve solute
solvent
does the dissolving
Nonpolar solvents dissolve ________ solutes
nonpolar
If a molecule has an unequal distribution of charge in its internal structure, it is said to be _____.
polar
Polar solvents dissolve _____ solutes
polar
solubility
the quantity of a solute that will dissolve in a given quantity of solvent to form a saturated solution at a given temperature
solute
the substance that is dissolved