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| Concentration | Amount of a solute in a given amount of slovent or solution |
| Solution | Homogeneous mixture of two or more substances in a single physical state |
| Solute | The substance that is dissolved |
| Solvent | The substance that does the dissolving |
| Soluble | A substance that dissolves in another substance is said to be ______ in that substance |
| Insoluble | A substance that does not dissolve in another is said to be ______ |
| Alloys | The most common solid solutions contain two or more metals |
| Molarity | The MOST COMMON expression of a solution concentration (M) |
| Molality | Another measure of concentration (m) |
| Mole Fraction | A third measure of concentration involves _____ (X) |
| Saturated | A solution is called a ______ when no more solute can be dissolved in it |
| Unsaturated | A solution that has less than the maximum amount of solute that can be dissloved is called _______ |
| Supersaturated | A solution that contain a greater amount of solute than that it needed to form a saturated solution |
| Solvation | The interaction between solute and solvent particles |
| Solubility | Amount of a solute that will dissolve in a specific solvent under given conditions |