Chemistry Saga
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04.26.21
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04.27.21
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It contains a small amount of solute in a large amount of solvent.
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A/An ____________ is a solution in which a solvent is capable of dissolving any solute at a given temperature.
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It is combined so intimately that they are observed as a single substance, even though they are not.
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Many alloys, ceramics, and polymer blends are called
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The major component of the solution.
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It contains more dissolved solute that is present in a saturated solution.
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When a substance is dissolved in another substance, it is the?
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It is the maximum amount of a solute in a given amount of a solvent at a specific temperature.
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The atmosphere is a __________ that consists of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, water, methane, and some other minor components.
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A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances in a single phase.
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It is the physical state in which the opposing processes of dissolution and crystallization of a solute occur at equal rates.
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It is a substance that dissolves in water to give a solution that conducts electric current.
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Sodium chloride is an example of a?
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Usually, a condition such as __________temperature or pressure is required to create a supersaturated solution.
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Which of the following is an exothermic process?
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