1. Dilute solutions have a low solute concentration compared to the solvent, while concentrated solutions have a high solute concentration. This contrast is based on the amount of solute dissolved per unit volume of solvent.

    Dilute solutions have a low solute concentration compared to the solvent, while concentrated solutions have a high solute concentration. This contrast is based on the amount of solute dissolved per unit volume of solvent.

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  2. The taste of lemonade demonstrates homogeneity because every sip contains an evenly distributed mixture of water, lemon juice, and sugar. No matter where one drinks from the glass, the flavor remains consistent, showcasing that the components are uniformly dispersed throughout the solution.

    The taste of lemonade demonstrates homogeneity because every sip contains an evenly distributed mixture of water, lemon juice, and sugar. No matter where one drinks from the glass, the flavor remains consistent, showcasing that the components are uniformly dispersed throughout the solution.

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  3. When two or more elements chemically combine, they form a compound with distinct properties different from those of the individual elements. This combination involves the rearrangement of atoms and the formation of new chemical bonds.

    When two or more elements chemically combine, they form a compound with distinct properties different from those of the individual elements. This combination involves the rearrangement of atoms and the formation of new chemical bonds.

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  4. A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements chemically combined with each other, exhibiting distinct properties different from those of the constituent elements.

    A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements chemically combined with each other, exhibiting distinct properties different from those of the constituent elements.

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  5. Lavoisier's definition of an element as a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means laid the foundation for modern chemistry. It provided a clear distinction between elements and compounds, revolutionizing our understanding of matter and guiding subsequent scientRead more

    Lavoisier’s definition of an element as a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means laid the foundation for modern chemistry. It provided a clear distinction between elements and compounds, revolutionizing our understanding of matter and guiding subsequent scientific inquiry and classification.

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