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Middle School Physical Science: Chemistry of Solutions - Introduction to Solutions
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A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more pure substances. The substance that is in a large amount in the solution is called the solvent. The substance that is in smaller amounts in a solution is called the solute. Solutes and Solvents     A solution forms when one substance dissolves in another. The substance that dissolves is called the solute. The substance it dissolves in is called the solvent. For example, ocean water is a solution in which the solute is salt and the solvent is water. In this example, a solid (salt) is dissolved in a liquid (water). However, matter in any... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Chemistry of Solutions - Introduction to Solutions
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1. When sodium chloride dissolves in water, the oxygen ends of water molecules attract the
2. Any compound will dissolve in the universal solvent if the compound is
3. Which statement about solutions is true?
4. Which substance does not dissolve in water?
5. When a solid solute dissolves in a liquid solvent, the solute changes to
6. Dissolving occurs more quickly if the
7. Adding antifreeze to water gives the water a