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Warm Up, October 14 th, )What is the universal solvent? What’s the difference between a solute and a solvent? 2)Explain the differences between an open and a closed system. Give an example of each. 3)Where is most of Earth’s ‘drinkable’ (< 1%) water?

“Latin and Greek” Derivatives* 26) sali-salt 27) trans-across 28) sub-under 29)de-reverse/remove 30)aquawater

Identify the solvent & solute here:

solute

Identify the solvent & solute here: solute solvent

Identify the solvent & solute here:

solute

Identify the solvent & solute here: solute solvent

Identify the solvent & solute here:

solute

Identify the solvent & solute here: solute solvent

After everything dissolves, we call it a SOLUTION. solution

Define: Estuary River Basin Watershed Ground Water Ecosystem Choose Any 3 NC River Basins and Describe them Weirdest Creatures Draw One Draw A River Basin Pg. 1 3 Largest Basins Pop 1. (Name and Size) Smallest Basins Pop 1. (Name and Size) Largest Basins (Area) 1.(Name and Size)