CHY 104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Volumetric Flask, Solution Process, Methanol

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The solvent of a solution is the substance present in the largest amount in the solution. Solute of a solution: a solute of a solution is any substance present in an amount less than that of the solvent. A solution may contain more than one solute: physical states of solutions. The physical state of a solution, solid, liquid, or gas, is usually the same as the physical state of the solvent. The solubility of a solute is the maximum amount of the solute that can be dissolved in a specific amount of solvent under specific conditions of temperature and pressure. This is a term used to describe a substance that dissolves to a significant extent in a solvent without stating how much actually will dissolve. This is a term used to describe a substance that does not dissolve to a significant extent in a solvent. This is a term used to describe liquids that are insoluble in each other.

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