CH-1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Molality, Kilogram, Molar Concentration

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Mixture a combination of pure substances in variable proportions in which the individual substances retain their chemical identities and can be separated from one another by a physical process. Heterogeneous a mixture in which the components are not distributed uniformly, so that the mixture contains distinct regions of different compositions. Homogeneous a mixture in which the components are distributed uniformly throughout and have no visible boundaries or regions. Solution another name for a homogenous mixture. They are often liquids, by may also be gas or solids. Solute any component in a solution that is present in the largest number of moles. Solvent the component of a solution that is present in the largest number of moles. 3 types of interactions to form a solution solvent-solvent interaction, solute-solute interaction, and solvent-solute interaction. Like dissolves like polar substances will dissolve in polar substances. Non-polar substances will not dissolve in polar substances.

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