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Q: What terms are used to describe solutions with different amounts of solute?
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Why do solutions have different molarities?

The molarity of solution is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. M (molarity ) = n / V = moles of solute / liters of solution = x.xxx M Thus, solutions can have different molarities because they can have different amounts of solute (in moles) per liter of solution.


Why do isotonic solutions have the same pecentages?

Isotonic solutions have equal amounts of solute and solvent which means that the solution is 50% solute and 50% solvent. Solutions which have more or less solute are called hypotonic and hypertonic.


Do dilute solutions contain a large amount of solute for a certain volume of solvent?

Dilute solution contain small amounts of solute for a certain volume of solvent.


What is the term that is used to describe the properties of solutions that are dependent on the number not the type of solute particles?

Colligative Properties


How would you describe the relationship between solutes solvents and solutions of saline water?

Sodium chloride is the solute and water is the solvent.


What are diluted solutions?

Solutions that have a small amount of solute.


What is a solute solutions?

The solute is dissolved in the solvent to form a solution.


What do all solutions have?

All solutions have a solute (or more) and a solvent.


What is the dissolved particles in the solutions?

Solvent


Does a solutions contain solvent in large amounts and solutes in smaller quantities?

Yes, you have it exactly right. Think of Kool-aid. Water is the solvent, the powder is the solute.


What is the solute part and solvent part of solutions?

sometimes. All solutions have at least one solute and one solvent. While water often does act as a solvent, some solutions have other solvents. Solutions where the solute is dissolved in water belong to a special group of solutions called aqueous solutions.


Why is the term dilute not a precise way to describe concentration?

Concentrated solutions have high amounts of the solute (i.e 8 molar HCl in water) as opposed to a dilute version may have very little of the solute and be mainly water (i.e. 0.1 Molar HCl in water).