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    • dissolve: The amount of solute dissolved in 1dm 3 can be given in grams or moles.
    • contain: A dilute solution is one which contains a little solute in a lot of solvent.
    • hold: This will be enough to hold the solute in place.
    • call: When they do dissolve, the solid part is called the solute and the liquid it dissolves in is called the solvent.
  • Preposition: with

    • water: The rationale for the colligative properties is the increase in entropy on mixing solutes with the water.

    Adjective modifier

    • small: The flow and pressure changes in the vessels allow fluid, smaller solutes, and plasma proteins to pass into the tissue spaces.
    • other: Effects of other solutes: ionic Ions generally have an effect on the structure of water like increased temperature or pressure.
    • non-volatile: Now we are finally in a position to see what effect a non-volatile solute has on the melting and freezing points of the solution.
    • interstitial: Bubble raft sequence 3 A vacancy, dislocation, substitutional solute and interstitial solute identified.
    • substitutional: Solute atoms of similar size to those in the host lattice may substitute for host atoms - these are known as substitutional solutes.
    • more: A saturated solution is one in which no more solute will dissolve at that temperature.
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