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A solution is a
homogeneous
mixture where the solute is evenly dispersed throughout the solvent.
homogeneous
A homogeneous mixture has a
uniform
composition throughout.
uniform
Homogeneous mixtures have a composition that is uniform throughout, while heterogeneous mixtures have a composition that is
variable
.
Heterogeneous mixtures have multiple, distinct
phases
.
A heterogeneous mixture has a non-uniform
composition
Homogeneous mixtures can be separated by physical means.
False
What is the definition of solubility?
Maximum solute in solvent
What does the "like dissolves like" principle refer to?
Polarity of solute/solvent
Polar solutes dissolve in non-polar solvents.
False
A solution is a homogeneous mixture with the solute evenly dispersed in the
solvent
A mixture can be either homogeneous or
heterogeneous
A solution is stable and does not separate, while a mixture may be
unstable
A homogeneous mixture has a uniform
composition
What is a homogeneous mixture characterized by?
Uniform composition
What is a heterogeneous mixture characterized by?
Non-uniform composition
Solubility forms a saturated solution.
True
Order the factors affecting solubility from most to least significant for solids in liquids:
1️⃣ Temperature
2️⃣ Nature of Solute and Solvent
3️⃣ Pressure
What is an example of a polar solute and a polar solvent that dissolve effectively together?
Sugar and water
Mass percent is expressed as the mass of solute per 100 g of solution.
True
Molarity is the number of moles of solute per liter of
solution
To convert from molarity to molality, the density of the
solution
must be known.
What is the definition of molality (m)?
Moles of solute per kilogram of solvent
Molality depends only on the amount of solute and the mass of the
solvent
.
True
What are two examples of heterogeneous mixtures?
Sand and water, oil and vinegar
Heterogeneous mixtures have a non-uniform
composition
and unevenly distributed components.
True
What are two examples of heterogeneous mixtures?
Sand and water, oil and vinegar
Match the mixture type with its example:
Homogeneous Mixture ↔️ Saltwater
Heterogeneous Mixture ↔️ Oil and vinegar
A homogeneous mixture has a variable composition throughout.
False
Match the type of mixture with its example:
Homogeneous ↔️ Saltwater
Heterogeneous ↔️ Oil and vinegar
For most solids in liquids, solubility increases with higher
temperature
Steps of how temperature affects solubility for solids in liquids:
1️⃣ Increase temperature
2️⃣ Provide more kinetic energy
3️⃣ Break solute bonds
4️⃣ Dissolve more substance
When is solubility higher for a solute and solvent?
Similar intermolecular forces
A solution is unstable and separates over time.
False
All mixtures are stable and do not separate.
False
A
mixture
can have a clear or cloudy appearance.
True
A heterogeneous mixture has multiple distinct
phases
.
True
Components in a homogeneous mixture are visually
indistinguishable
.
True
Components in a heterogeneous mixture are evenly distributed.
False
How does temperature affect the solubility of most solids in liquids?
Increases solubility
Which law describes the effect of pressure on gas solubility?
Henry's law
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