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1 Solution: one substance dissolved in another

2 Solvent: The (liquid) substance that does the dissolving Solute (pronounced Sahl-yoot): The dissolved substance Solvent Solute

3 Hydrophilic substances “love water” and dissolve easily

4 Hydrophobic substances “fear water” and don’t dissolve easily

5 Concentration: How much solute is dissolved in a unit of solution
The Dead Sea, in the Middle East, has the highest concentration of salt of any body of water on Earth. Units: g/L, %, g/mol, ppm etc. The solubility of a substance measures the maximum amount that can dissolve. A saturated solution can’t dissolve any more solute.

6 The golden rule: “Like dissolves like”
Solvents are best at dissolving substances that are similar to themselves Water is polar, and is good at dissolving polar compounds. Non-polar solvents (like paint thinner or gasoline) are good at dissolving non-polar substances (like tar or oil) Hydrophilic compounds: polar or non-polar?


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