1. How will you identify a saturated solution?
A. Less solvent than solute
B. Less solute than solvent
C. Equal amounts of solute and solvent
D. Less amount of both solute and solve t

2. Which statements are true of any saturated solution at a given temperature?
A. No more solute will dissolve in the solution.
B. Adding more solute will increase the saturation
C. you can dissolve more solute if you stir the solution.
D. One liter of the solution contains 2000 grams of solute.

3. What is solubility refers to its ability?
A. Solute to dissolve a solvent
B. Solute to dissolve in a solvent
C. Solute to dissolve in a solute
D. Solvent and solute to dissolve each other

4. Which of the following refers to the solution that contains the maximum amount of solute dissolved by a given amount of solvent?
A. Solubility
B. Saturated solution
C. Unsaturated solution
D. Supersaturated

5. Which of the following refers to the solution that contains less amount of solute that can dissolve at a given temperature?
A. solubility B. Saturated
C. unsaturated D. Supersaturated

6. You are given a 30 mL solution in a beaker. You add solute to the beaker and it dissolved completely. what is the solution?
A. solubility B. Saturated
C. Unsaturated D. Supersaturated

7. Which of the following are made up of solute and solvents?
A. Colloid B. Mixtures
C. Solutions D. Suspension

8. What is the solution that contains more solute than a saturated solution under the same conditions?
A. Solution B Saturated
C. Unsaturated D. Supersaturated

9. Why increasing temperature of the solvent will speed up the dissolving process?
because it brings _______
A. more solute to crystallize
B. less solute molecules to the solvent
C. fresh solvent into contact with more solute
D. more solvent molecules to collide with the solute

10. When does a solution becomes saturated?
A. Crystallize form
B. You need to stir it more
C. No additional material will dissolve in it
D. Two materials have combined to create a clear liquid​

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