CHEM 1110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Particle Size, Miscibility, Dynamic Equilibrium

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Homogeneous mixture: uniform appearance and composition throughout. The properties of a solution are determined by its composition. Particle size distinguishes solutions from other mixtures (too small to see, do not settle). Solute: substance that is present in the smaller amount. Solvent: medium in which the solute is dissolved. Concentrated solution: relatively large quantity of solute per unit volume of solution. Dilute solution: relatively small quantity of solute per unit volume of solution. Solubility: measure of how much solute will dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature. Saturated solution: a solution whose concentration is at the solubility limit for a given temperature. Unsaturated solution: a solution whose concentration is below the solubility limit for a given temperature. Supersaturated solution: a solution whose concentration is above the solubility limit for a given temperature. Miscible: describes two liquids that dissolve in each other in all proportions, ethanol and water.

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