ACIDS AND BASES - SOLUTION

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  • Acid - is any hydrogen containing substance that is capable of donating proton to another substance
  • Base - is a molecule or ion able to accept a hydrogen ion from an acid.
  • neutralization - The reaction of an acid with a base produces water and salt.
  • Solute - The substance being dissolved or the components that are in a smaller amount
  • Solvent - It is the medium in which the solute is dissolved or the component that is available in greater quantity.
  • Saturated - When the maximum amount of solute is dissolved in the given solvent at a particular temperature.
  • Unsaturated - It contains fewer solute particles than the solvent can dissolve at the stated temperature.
  • Supersaturated - This solution will be formed when more solute particles than the solvent can dissolve.
  • solution - is a homogenous mixture comprising a solvent and one or more solute.