CHEM 100 Chapter 7-9: Notes

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: homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. : substance in the smaller amount of present. : substance in the larger amount of present. : two or more substances that can form solution in all proportions. Theres a point where there is too much salt and it doesn"t dissolve anymore. Theres never a point where they no longer mix. Take solid, liquid, and gas and see which combinations will form solutions. Two states that do not form solutions: These are called suspensions: very small particles that don"t feel earth"s gravity (float) Interactions of the solute/solvent depends on the imf of the components. Solubility fixed amount of solvent at a specific temp. Quantitative measure of the limited amount of solute that will dissolve by a. Not the same as soluble: able to dissolve. Ex: 8 g of salt can dissolve. If you stay under 8g it is unsaturated. If you go over 8g of salt it is saturated.

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