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Chapter 23 & 25 Vocabulary Review

CPO Foundations of Physical Science Solutions Acids and Bases

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acida chemical that contributes hydrogen ions, H+, to a solution
alloyssolutions of two or more metals
atmospheresthe unit used to measure atmospheric pressure
basea chemical that contributes hydroxyl ions, OH-, to aolution
colloidsa type of mixture in which the particles are between 1.0 and 1,000 nanometers in diameter
dissolvedthe state in which solute particles are evenly distributed throughout a solvent
dissolving ratethe length of time it takes for a certain amount of solute to sissove in a solvent
electrolyteschemicals that form ions and conduct current when dissolved in water
hydratedcombined with water or the elements of water
neutrala solution that has a pH of 7, meaning it has equal numbers of H+ and OH- ions.
pHthe exact concentrations oh H+ ions and OH- ions in a solution
pH indicatora solution or object that changes color to identify the pH of a solution
pH scalea scale that runs from 0 (strongly acidic) to 14 (strongly basics)
saturatedthe state of a mixtrue in which the maximum amount of solute has dissolved in a solution
solubilityrefers to the amount of solute that can be dissoved in a certain volume of solvent under certain circumstances.
solubility valuea set of rules that identifies whether a combination of ions will dissolve or form a precipitate in water.
solutesthe substance in a solution in the smallest amount
solutiona mixture of two or more substances that is homogeneous at the molecular level
solventthe component of a solution that dissoveds the solute and is present in the greatest amount
supersaturatedcondition of a solution when more solute has dissolved than is normally possible at a given temperature
suspensionsa type of mixture in which the partlcles are larger than 1,000 nanometers in diameter.
systema collection of matter and processes that occur in a certian space and can be studied
Tyndall effecta way of visually distinguishing colloids from true solutions.
unsaturateda solution in which it is possible for more solute to be dissolved.


Chemistry & Physics
Lumberton High School
Lumberton, NC

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