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1
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Causes an increase in particle contact allowing for greater solubility.
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4
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The element represented by atomic number 9.
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5
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The atomic number of the element phosphorus.
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7
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Causes an increase in particle speed allowing for greater solubility.
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9
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A physical combination of two or more substances that keep their identities and properties.
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10
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A chart containing 118 elements that are organized by increasing atomic number.
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11
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A solution in which there is a small amount of solute dissolved in the solvent.
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12
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A chemical method of separating a compound that uses electrical energy to break bonds.
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13
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A physical separation method that takes advantage of different boiling points.
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16
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The physical change that must take place to create a solution.
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18
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The total number of protons in the nucleus of an element.
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19
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A solution in which there is a lot of solute compared to the amount of solvent.
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21
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The part of a solution that gets dissolved.
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22
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The element represented by the chemical symbol K.
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24
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A mixture in which one substance dissolves into another.
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25
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What can be done to the solute to increase surface area for greater solubility.
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26
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The physical property of a substance that will dissolve into another.
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