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Mo4-L1: Vocabulary Review

        Direction: On each line, write the term from the word bank that correctly completes each sentence.
                    NOTE: You may need to change a term to its plural form.
                    analogous     concentration         polar molecule       saturated solution
                    solubility    solute                solvent              unsaturated solution


        1. Water is often called the universal                because it dissolves so many different substances.

        2. Azani added another spoonful of sugar to increase its                                          in her tea.

        3. Aparna knew it was a(n)                                         because the solute started to build
            up at the bottom of the container.

        4. Because water is a(n)                                         , it is a very effective solvent for ionic
            compounds such as NaCl.

        5. Dan had already added almost a whole container of salt to the liquid, but it was still a(n)
                       because more salt kept dissolving.

        6. Oxygen is a(n)                                  in the gaseous solution that we call air.

        7. The greater the temperature of a solution is, the greater the
             of some solutes will be.

        8. After hours of studying, José felt as though his brain was                          to a
            saturated solution—he couldn’t fit in any more information!


          Mo4-L1: Key Concept Organizer

        Direction: On the line before each statement, write the letter of the term that matches it correctly. Some
                    terms may not be used.

                    1. shown as (mL) in a concentration formula                     A. calculate

                    2. This and Pressure affect solubility.                         B. concentration
                                                                                    C. dilute
                    3. multiplied by 100 to find percent by volume
                                                                                    D. gas
                    4. universal solvent
                                                                                    E. liters
                    5. stated concentration for a gas solute                        F. mass

                    6. what a solute dissolves in                                   G. milliliters

                    7. This is a solution that contains the maximum amount of solute.  H. percentage
                                                                                    I. pressure
                    8. the unit of measurement for volume in g/L
                                                                                    J. quotient
                    9. shown as (m) in a concentration formula
                                                                                    K. saturated
                    10. measured in volume                                          L. solute

                    11. not a solvent, but in a solution                            M. solvent

                    12. the amount of a solute in a solution                        N. temperature
                                                                                    O. volume
                    13. what must be done to find concentration
                                                                                    P. water
                    14. not concentrated


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