Solubility refers to the grams of __________ per 100 g of _________.
Loose sugar dissolves much faster than a sugar cube because loose sugar has __________ __________.
Sugar will dissolve (more quickly, more slowly, the same) in iced tea if you stir it.
You can make a solid solute dissolve more quickly in a solvent by (heating it, cooling it, increasing its pressure).
Water can dissolve charged particles because water is __________.
An unsaturated solution is one that can:________________________
What happens when a supersaturated solution cools down? __________ __________
In a solution, the substance that is being dissolved is the __________.
A substance that does NOT conduct an electric current when it forms a solution is a (strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, non-electrolyte).
Increasing the surface area of a solid (speeds, slows, does not change) the rate of dissolving.
When a gas is dissolved in a liquid, the gas dissolves faster if the liquid is (heated, cooled, stirred).
The concentration of a solution that contains a large amount of solute in the solvent could be described as __________.
A molecule that is positively charged on one end and negatively charged on the other end is __________.
The amount of solute that can be dissolved in a specific amount of solvent at a given temperature is its __________.
A solid solute's __________ can often be increased by heating.
Shaking or stirring a solution will make a solid solute __________ more quickly.
A solute will dissolve more quickly if you increase its __________ __________ by breaking it into small pieces.
Solutes dissolve faster if the solvent is __________.
Water is a(n) __________ compound because its shared electrons are not spread evenly throughout each molecule.
Because so many substances can dissolve in water, it is often referred to as the __________ __________.
A(n) __________ solution is an unstable system.
A saturated solution contains the greatest quantity of __________ that will dissolve in a given quantity of __________.
Soap works because the negatively charged end of the hydrocarbon chain dissolves in __________, whereas the neutral end dissolves in __________.
A crystal of solute was dropped into a solution, and it dissolved. The original solution was __________.
A solution that contains all of the solute it can hold at a given temperature is __________.
If a crystal of solute is dropped into a solution and other crystals appear, the solution was __________.
Stirring (increases, decreases) the speed of dissolving of a solid in a liquid
Sugar is a molecule that does not ionize when dissolved in water. Will a sugar solution conduct electricity? Why or why not?
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Explain why a supersaturated solution is an unstable system.
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