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A solution that has an osmotic pressure less than that of red blood cells is called?

Hypotonic

Acidic acid can be classified as a?

Weak electrolyte

An equivalent is?

The amount of ion that carries one mole of electrical charge

During the process of diluting a solution to a lower concentration

The amount of solute does not change

Consider a 4% starch solution, and a 10% starch solution, separated by a semi permeable membrane which of the following occurs?

There is a net flow of water from the 4% starch solution into the 10% starch solution

Strong electrolytes are

Dissociate or are ionized completely

A substance that produces only a small number of ions in a solution is known as a

Weak electrolyte

A solution is

A homogeneous mixture that has a uniform appearance, and does not separate out

What is a suspension

A heterogeneous mixture in which the solid particles do not dissolve, but I rather suspended throughout the solvent

What is a colloid?

A substance whose particles pass through a filter, but not a semi permeable membrane

The mass percent concentration refers to

Grams of solute and 100 g of solution

The molarity of a solution refers to

Moles of solute to liters of solution

What happens during osmosis?

Water tends to move from areas of lower solute concentration to areas of higher solute concentration through a semi permeable membrane

Mass % =

Mass of solute/total mass of solution x 100

Volume percent

The volume of a solute/the volume of the solute + the solvent

Molarity is =

The mole of the solute/the solution L