CONCEPT MAP
Key Concepts: Key
Vocabulary:
Aqueous solution Solute Solvent Miscible
Saturated
Unsaturated
Solubility
Supersaturation
ppm Molarity
Molality
Electrolyte
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Solutions |
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Suspensions and Colloidal Dispersions |
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Topic: Unit 10 Solutions and
their Properties |
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Solubility – concentration of solution and solutes on solvents |
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Electrolytes in solution |
Examples:
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Solutes and solvents make up solutions |
Tyndall effect |
Solubility curves |
Molarity, molality, and behavior of electrolytes |
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Enduring Understanding (s): Solution concentration between solutes and solvents are based on molarity or molality. _________________________________________________
Essential Question (s): What substance is dissolved and what substance does the dissolving? Using the solubility curve? How can you tell if a solution is saturated or unsaturated? What is the effect of a solute on a solvent in terms of BP and FP? _______________________________________________________
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