CHEM 001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Coagulation, Solvation, Solvent
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Solution: a homogenous mixture of two or more compounds in a single phase, such as solid, liquid or gas. B. solvent: in a solution, the compound with greater concentration. C. solute: in a solution, the compound with less concentration. D. if concentrations are equal, both are referred to as solvents. Ideal solutions: solutions made from compounds with similar properties. That is, the compounds can be interchanged without changing: Ideally dilute solutions: solute molecules are completely separated from one another by solvent molecules so they have no interactions. B. mcat: you can assume it is ideally dilute, but you cannot automatically assume its ideal. A. nonideal solutions: violate the tenets of both ideal solutions and ideally dilute solutions. When particles larger than small solute molecules form a mixture but are too small to settle out due to gravity or be filtered out; it"s a sort of middle ground.
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