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| 1. | Amount of solute in a given amont of solution |
| 2. | A solution in which water is the solvent (2 Words) |
| 3. | Can be dissolved by a particular solvent |
| 4. | the ability of a solute to be dissolved, especially in water. |
| 5. | the minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent. |
| 6. | The process of dissolving in which solvent particles surround and pull apart solute particles, distributing them evenly throughout the solution; happens at the surface of a solute and results from random molecular motion |
| 9. | Cannot be dissolved by a particular solvent |
| 10. | a chemical solution in which the solute concentration is lower than its equilibrium solubility; more solute can be added to this solution. (2 Words) |
| 12. | Homogeneous mixture of two of more pure substances. |
| 13. | Breaking down of a molecule in to two or more units. |
| 14. | Distributing the solute particles evenly in the solvent to make a solution. |
| 18. | a substance in which another substance is dissolved; major component of a solution |