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I. The Nature of Solutions p. 401 - 410, 425 - 433

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I. The Nature of Solutions p. 401 - 410, 425 - 433

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    1. C. Johannesson I. The Nature of Solutions (p. 401 - 410, 425 - 433) Ch. 13 & 14 - Solutions

    2. C. Johannesson A. Definitions Solution - homogeneous mixture

    3. C. Johannesson A. Definitions

    4. C. Johannesson B. Solvation Solvation the process of dissolving

    5. C. Johannesson B. Solvation

    6. C. Johannesson B. Solvation Dissociation separation of an ionic solid into aqueous ions

    7. C. Johannesson B. Solvation Ionization breaking apart of some polar molecules into aqueous ions

    8. C. Johannesson B. Solvation Molecular Solvation molecules stay intact

    9. C. Johannesson B. Solvation

    10. C. Johannesson B. Solvation Soap/Detergent polar head with long nonpolar tail dissolves nonpolar grease in polar water

    11. C. Johannesson C. Solubility

    12. C. Johannesson C. Solubility Solubility maximum grams of solute that will dissolve in 100 g of solvent at a given temperature varies with temp based on a saturated soln

    13. C. Johannesson C. Solubility Solubility Curve shows the dependence of solubility on temperature

    14. C. Johannesson C. Solubility Solids are more soluble at... high temperatures.

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