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Solutions are homogeneous mixtures. Three conditions are necessary to describe a solution: solute, solvent, and temperature. The substance dissolved is called the solute and the dissolving medium is called a solvent.


Solutions are homogeneous mixtures, they are also considered as perfect mixtures. Three conditions are necessary to describe a solution: solute, solvent, and temperature. The solvent is what’s doing the dissolving. The substance dissolved is called the solute. Aqueous solutions are solutions with water as the solvent Examples – kool aid, blood, lotion, window cleaner, glue and ect

Defintions:

1. Solution - a homogeneous mixture

2. Solvent- the dissolving medium in a solution

3. Solute -a substance dissolved in a solvent to form a solution

4. Homogeneous mixture- a mixture that is the same throughout; a solution

5. Aqueous mixture – a solution in which water is the dissolving medium, or solvent

Topics ====

  1. Units
  2. Dissolving process
    1. Describe
    2. Influences
    3. Grams per liter
    4. Molarity
    5. Parts per million
    6. Percent composition

Solutions (Standards: CH6. a-d)


Solutions are Homogeneous mixtures of two or more substances

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