Chapter 8 Test Study Guide
Chapter 8 Key Terms
□ alloy
□ concentrated solution
□ concentration
□ dilute solution
□ insoluble
□ saturated solution
□ saturation point
□ solubility
□ solute
□ solvent
□ supersaturated solution
□ unsaturated solution
□ alloy
□ concentrated solution
□ concentration
□ dilute solution
□ insoluble
□ saturated solution
□ saturation point
□ solubility
□ solute
□ solvent
□ supersaturated solution
□ unsaturated solution
□ universal solvent
□ rate of dissolving
Separation Methods
□ filtration
□ magnetism
□ evaporation
□ flotation
□ distillation
□ paper chromatography
□ sifting
□ settling
□ flotation
□ distillation
□ paper chromatography
□ sifting
□ settling
□ sorting
□ separation funnel
□ picking out with tongs
Areas to Review
- What factors affect the rate of dissolving? How do these factors affect the rate of dissolving?
- How can a solution be made more concentrated or less concentrated?
- What are the 2 different meanings of the term “solubility”? (There is a qualitative and quantitative definition)
- Calculate the concentration of of a solution in grams/100 mL and describe it as a concentrated or dilute solution
- Complete the check and reflect questions in Chapter 8. They will be taken up in class.
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