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Separating out solute from a solvent through evaporation is a __________ process.
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suspension
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If solid material settles out of a mixture over time, the unknown mixture is likely a __________.
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how fast a substance dissolves
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The rate of solution measures____?
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suspension
If solid material settles out of a mixture over time, the unknown mixture is likely a __________.
how fast a substance dissolves
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physical
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colloid
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What is the universal solvent?
solubility
How much solute will dissolve in the solvent is the definition for?
decrease
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heterogenous mixture
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increase surface area of solute
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solvent
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How can a solute be separated from a solution?
Solutions can be separated by evaporation of the solvent. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures in which the solute is completely and evenly dissolved throughout. Therefore, filtration can not be used to separate the solute from the solvent. The solutes dissolved in a solution can be recovered by evaporating the solvent.
How can a solute be separated from a solution?
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Solutions can be separated by evaporation of the solvent.
Explanation:
Solutions are homogeneous mixtures in which the solute is completely and evenly dissolved throughout. Therefore, filtration can not be used to separate the solute from the solvent. The solutes dissolved in a solution can be recovered by evaporating the solvent.
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