Aqueous - A solution in which water is the solvent, Saturated - Describes a solution that holds that total amount of solute that it can hold under given conditions, Homogenous mixture - Type of mixture where two or substances are evenly mixed at a molecular level but not bonded together, Concentration - Describes how much solute is present in a solution compared to the amount of solvent, pH - A measure of how acidic or basic a solution is, ranging in scale from 0 to 14, Solvent - Substance that dissolved the solute, Solute - Substances that dissolve and seem to disappear into another substance, Acid - A substance that releases H+ ions and produces Hydronium ions when dissolved in water, Neutralisation - Reaction in which acid reacts with a base to form water and a salt, Solubility - Measure of a how much solute can be dissolved in a certain amount of solvent, Hydronium Ion - Hydrogen ion combines with water H3O+, Solution - Homogenous mixture whose elements and/or compounds are mixed at the molecular level but are not bonded together., Heterogenous mixture - A type of mixture where the substances are not evenly mixed, Precipitate - Solid that comes back out of solution because of a chemical reaction or physical change, Indicator - A compound that changes colour at different pH values when it reacts with acidic or basic solutions, Base - A substance that accepts H+ ions and produces Hydroxide (OH-) ions when in water,

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