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A substances ability to be dissolved |
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A change in the physical properties of a substance |
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The relationship of the amount of solid that has been dissolved to the amount of liquid |
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| adding more water to make a solution less concentrated |
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The liquid substance capable of dissolving one or more other substances |
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The substances dissolved in a given solution |
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| To fill with something to the point where no more can be absorbed |
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| The ability of a substance to react chemically |
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| a special type of mixture in which particles of the two substances are evenly mixed and cannot be easily separated |
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| a combination of two or more different kinds of matter, each of which keeps its own physcial properties |
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| changes in matter in which one or more new substances are formed |
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