- 1. a substance whose particles are dissolved in a solution
A) indicator B) solvent C) solute D) molarity
- 2. a substance in which a solute dissolves
A) indicator B) solute C) solvent D) salt
- 3. the separation of ions in an ionic compound as the compound dissolves
A) concentration B) ionization C) dispersion D) dissociation
- 4. the process of dissolving by breaking into smaller pieces
A) concentration B) ionization C) dissociation D) dispersion
- 5. the process by which neutral molecules gain or lose electrons
A) dissociation B) dispersion C) ionization D) concentration
- 6. the maximum amount of solute that normally dissolves in a given amount of solvent at a certain temperature
A) solubility B) ionization C) saturation
- 7. a solution that contains as much solute as the solvent can normally hold at a given temperature
A) supersaturated solution B) saturated solution C) unsaturated solution
- 8. a solution in which more solute can be dissolved at a given temperature
A) saturated solution B) unsaturated solution C) supersaturated solution
- 9. a solution that contains more solute than the solvent can normally hold at a given temperature
A) unsaturated solutin B) supersaturated solution C) saturated solution
- 10. the amount of solute dissolved in a certain amount of solvent
A) dissociation B) concentration C) saturation
- 11. the number of moles of a dissolved solute per liter of solution
A) molarity B) abominable snowman
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