A | B |
Solute | A substance that is dissolved in solution. |
Solvent | A substance that does the dissolving to make a solution. |
Electrolyte | A substance that will dissociate and break into ions that conduct electricity. |
Precipitate | A solid product formed during a double replacement reaction. |
Spectator Ion | A substance that exists on both sides of a chemical reaction. |
Nitrate (NO3-) ions are ___________ | Soluble |
Group 1 elements (Li, Na, K ..) are ___________ | Soluble |
Ammonium (NH4+) ions are __________. | Soluble |
Saturated | At a specific temperature, the point at which the solute can no longer be dissolved in the solute. |
Unsaturated | A solution that has not reached the saturation point, more solute is needed at this temperature. |
Supersaturated | A solution that contains an excess amount of solute beyond the saturation point. |
Solubility | The chemical property that describes how solutes dissolve in solvents. |
Miscible | A mixture that is homogenous and mixes evenly. |
Immiscible | A mixture that is heterogenous and doesn't mix well together. |
Soluble | The solute will dissolve in the solvent. |
Insoluble | The solute will NOT dissolve in the solvent. |