Unit 5 Flashcards

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Define Solvent

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Able to dissolve other substances

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Define Solute

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The minor component (smaller amount) in a solution, dissolved in the solvent

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Define Solubility

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Referring to the ability for a given substance, yet he solute, to dissolve in a solvent

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Name 3 things that can increase the rate of Solubility

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Increase temperature
Smaller Particles (crushed tablet compared to whole tablet)
Stirring the solution

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If you have 80 milliliters of vinegar and you add 20 milliliters of water. In this solutions, the water is identified as what part of the solution

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The water would be the solute because it is the smaller amount

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5
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Is the process of dissolving a solute in a solvent a chemical reaction or a physical reaction? Explain why.

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Physical change because the parts never chemically combined

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6
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Why is water described as the universal solvent?

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The unequal sharing of electrons between oxygen and hydrogen

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7
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Explain what happens to solubility when you increase the temperature.

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As you increase the temperature the solubility increases

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Why is water described as a polar substance.

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A positive end and a negative end

Positive charge

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What most impacts whether a substance will dissolve in water?

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Polarity (if it is polar it will dissolve, if non polar will not dissolve)

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10
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What is a pH level?

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Is a measure of how acidic or basic a substance is.

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11
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Characteristics of an acid

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Tastes sour
React strongly with metals
pH leveled of 0-6

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12
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When you combine an acid and base what happens (antacids and HCI)

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Acids mixed with bases neutralize each other

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13
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What is a neutral solution’s pH

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pH of 7

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14
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A liquid with a pH of 3.0 is how many times more acidic than one with a pH of 4.0?

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Ten times

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15
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What is acid rain?

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Acid rain is a rain or any form of precipitation. That is unusually acidic, meaning that it possesses level of hydrogen ions (low pH)

16
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What is the main sources of acid rain?

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Nitrogen oxide and sulfur dioxide

17
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Characteristics of a base

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Tastes bitter
Slipper to the touch
pH level between 8-14