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Define or describe: (a) Amorphous solid (k) Molality (b) Colligative property (l) Molarity (c) Colloid (m) Nonelectrolyte (d) Condensation (n) Phase (e) Critical point (o) Strong electrolyte (f) Critical pressure (p) Sublimation (g) Crystalline solid (q) Surface tension (h) Electrolyte (r) Triple point (i) Fluid (s) Vapor pressure (j) Ionization (t) Weak electrolyte

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a) Amorphous solid: a non- crystal solid which lacks the order characteristics of a crystal solid.

k) Molality: The measurement of the solute in a specified mass of a solvent.

b) Colligative property: Properties which depend on the concentration of a solute.

l) Molarity: The number of moles of solute in a solvent (l).

c) Colloid: A substance which is homogeneous but not a crystal.

m) non electrolyte: A substance which does not conduct electricity.

d) condensation: Changing of gas into liquid.

e) Critical point: End point of a phase equilibrium curve.

o) Strong electrolyte: A strong electrically conducting solution made by a substance.

p) sublimation: the change of a substance from gas to solid directly.

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