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The information discusses the properties of solutions, including liquid solutions, colloidal suspensions, and solubility. It explains characteristics of stable solutions, ionic and non-electrolyte solutes, and the distinction between different types of mixtures.
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Slides explain liquid solutions, colloids, and suspensions.
The slides describe the properties of solutions. Liquid solutions are stable, clear, and transparent. Electrolyte solutions conduct electricity due to ion dissociation, while nonelectrolyte solutions do not. Colloids have mid-sized particles, and suspensions have larger particles that settle over time.
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The slides describe the properties of solutions. Liquid solutions are stable, clear, and transparent. Electrolyte solutions conduct electricity due to ion dissociation, while nonelectrolyte solutions do not. Colloids have mid-sized particles, and suspensions have larger particles that settle over time.
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Solutions vary in transparency and conductivity based on whether they are electrolytes or nonelectrolytes. Colloids contain particles that are intermediate in size between those in solutions and suspensions.
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