C2.1.4 - Filtration and crystallisation Flashcards

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What is a solution?

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A mixture formed when one substance dissolved in another

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2
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What is a solvent?

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A substance that can dissolve a solute to form a solution

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3
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What is a solute?

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A substance that dissolved in a solvent

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4
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What does soluble mean?

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A substance will dissolve in a given solvent

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5
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What does insoluble mean?

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A substance that will not dissolve

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6
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How does filtration work?

A

It separates an insoluble substance in solid state from substances in the liquid state

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What is the residue?

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The insoluble material left behind during filtration

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8
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What is the filtrate?

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The liquid that passes through the filter during filtration

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9
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What is crystallisation?

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The process by which crystals are formed during evaporation of a solvent from a solution

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10
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What is a saturated solution?

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A solution is saturated when no more solute can be dissolved at that temperature

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