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Created by Nicole Wallace
over 10 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| Solute | The substance that dissolves in a solution. i.e. salt, sugar. |
| Insoluble | How you describe a substance that doesn't dissolve in a solvent. i.e. sand, baking powder, flour are all insoluble |
| Soluble | How you describe a substance when it can dissolve in a solvent. i.e. salt is soluble |
| Saturated | When a solution can not dissolve any more solute in it. |
| Solubility | The ability of one substance to dissolve within another; how well. m |
| Solution | A solution is a solute dissolved in a solvent. i.e. brine, a sugar solution. |
| Solvent | The liquid that the solute dissolves in. i.e. water, milk. |
| Suspension | Suspension is when particles of insoluble substances floating in the liquid. i.e. both baking powder and flour cause a suspension when mixed with water. |
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