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| The amount of solute that can be dissolved by the solvent. |
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| The number of ions and molecules of a substance |
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| an asymmetric molecule with non-uniform positive and negative charges |
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| bonds that are partly ionic |
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| a homogeneous mixture composed of 2 or more substances |
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| A mixture in which one substance is suspended through another substance |
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| a Mixture where solids won't dissolve |
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| a mixture composed of 2 or more substances. |
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| has components that aren't uniform and have different properties |
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| composed of 2 or more elements |
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| the degree or intensity of heat or cold |
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| a transition of an element from a solid to a gas |
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| The energy used to change the state of an element |
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| The energy needed to make a liquid a gas |
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| The tendency of matter to change shape, area, and volume |
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| Has some energy but not as much as gas and more than solid |
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| Has more solute than the solvent normally dissolves |
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| has the maximum concentration of a solute dissolved in a solvent. |
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| The solvent still can dissolve the solute |
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| when an atom or molecule acquires a positive or negative charge. |
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