Filtration And Crystalisation Keywords Flashcards

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Solution

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A special type of mixture composed of two or more substances

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Solvent

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A liquid that is able to dissolve other substances

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Solute

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A substance that can dissolve in a certain solvent

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Dissolves

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The solute particles separate and become incorporated with the particles in the solvent

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Soluble

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When a solute is able to dissolve in a certain solvent

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Insoluble

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When a solute isn’t able to dissolve in a certain solvent

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Filtration

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The process where filter paper is used to separate two substances (an insoluble solute and a liquid solvent)

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Filtrate

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The substance that goes through during filtration

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Residue

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The substance left over in the filter paper after filtration

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Evaporate

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the process of the particles on the surface of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gaseous state due to an increase in temperature and/or pressure.

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Crystallisation

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When you evaporate a liquid until the solution is saturated into crystals

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Saturated solution

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A solution that can’t dissolve any more solute

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13
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Solubility

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How much a substance can dissolve in a solvent

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