CHE 131 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Molecular Mass, Bromine, Chlorine

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You can"t separate the ingredients of a solution with a filter (filtration) (liquid) solutions can have a color, but they"re transparent. The particles are so small they don"t scatter light. Dilute: a qualitative word that describes a solution that has a small amount of solute. Aqueous solutions can be diluted by adding water. Concentrated: a qualitative word that describes a solution with a lot of solute. To make a solution more concentrated you add solute or remove solvent by distillation or evaporation. Percent is similar to ppt and ppm because it is only a part out of a number/whole. To find the molarity with the given volume and moles m= To find the molarity with grams and volume m= To find the # of moles of a solute with volume and molarity mol = m x l. To find the # of grams of a compound with volume and molarity g = m x l x gfm.

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