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A soute is the solid that dissolves into a liquid. The Solvent is the liquid in which a solid is dissolved into.

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What are the two parts of homogeneous mixtures?

soulte and soulte


Substance in which a soulte is dissolved?

SOLVENT


A solution that contains a large amount of soulte compared to solvent is described as?

Concentrated


Is a measure of how well a soulte can be dissolve at a given temperature?

the blank at the beginning is that it is a SOLUBILITY!


Why water is sometimes referred to as the universal solvent because it is a large molecule and can fit easily among the molecules of many solutes?

Because water is a soulte and solvent is not


Is water a solution then what is its characteristics?

Water isn't a solution it's a liquid, a soltion refers to soulte dissolved in a solvent E.G. NaCl(aq) this is a soltion of sodium chloride in water, water is the solvent NaCl is the solute. This is an ionic example. E.G. 2 Phosphorus in carbon disulphide - P4 is the solute, CS2 is the solvent - this is a covalent example


Do strong acids and bases conduct more or less electricity than weak ones?

Strong acids and bases conduct more electricity than weak ones because they ionize completely in solution, creating more charged particles that can carry electric current. Weak acids and bases only partially ionize, resulting in fewer charged particles and lower conductivity.


Which term describes the term that contains to much soulte?

The term that describes a solution containing too much solute is "supersaturated." In a supersaturated solution, the concentration of solute exceeds the solute's solubility limit at a given temperature and pressure, leading to potential crystallization if disturbed. This condition can occur when a solution is prepared at a higher temperature and then cooled, allowing more solute to dissolve than would normally be possible at the lower temperature.


Why does stirring increase the speed of a soulte dissolving in water?

Stirring increases the speed of a solute dissolving in water by promoting the movement and interaction between the solute particles and the solvent molecules. This agitation helps to disperse the solute throughout the solvent more evenly and increases the contact between them, facilitating the breaking of solute bonds and the formation of solute-solvent interactions. Additionally, stirring helps to remove the layer of concentrated solute around the dissolving particles, allowing fresh solvent to come into contact with them and accelerating the dissolution process.


Is a soft drink a solution or solvent or solute?

It can be all three. First, it's a solution. They put the ingredients into water, stir till they dissolve, and they have soda. So there's your solution. Now get some salt, or some sugar, or some other powder that dissolves in water, and put it in the soda. Stir till it dissolves. Now the soda is a solvent. (Soda contains phosphoric acid, and if you put soda on rusty metal it will dissolve the rust, but that takes a while.) Next, get a gallon of water and pour a can of soda into it. Stir. The soda has dissolved into the water, and is now a solute.