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Dissolving

Dissolving involves two substances: a solute, which is the substance that dissolves, and a solvent, which is the substance that the solute dissolves into. The resulting mixture is called a solution, which is transparent. The mass of the solution is equal to the combined mass of the solute and solvent.

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Dissolving

Dissolving involves two substances: a solute, which is the substance that dissolves, and a solvent, which is the substance that the solute dissolves into. The resulting mixture is called a solution, which is transparent. The mass of the solution is equal to the combined mass of the solute and solvent.

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DISSOLVING

DISSOLVING
• NEED TWO SUBSTANCE : SOLUTE AND SOLVENT

• SOLUTE + SOLVENT SOLUTION

• SOLUTE IS THE SUBSTANCE THAT DISSOLVES

• SOLVENT IS THE SUBSTANCE THAT SOLUTE DISSOLVE INTO

• ALL SOLUTION IS TRANSPARENT (CAN LOOK THROUGH IT)

• THE MASS OF THE SOLUTION = MASS OF SOLUTE + MASS OF SOLVENT


DISSOLVING
DISSOLVING

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