4. What do you call a substance that dissolved in another substance which is in a greater amount?
a.Solvent
b.solute
c.mixture
d.compound
5.When heating a solution, you continue to add in a solution and it still dissolved, but when allowed to cool
down, it crystallizes, what is this solution?
a.Unsaturated
b.saturated
C.supersaturated
d.super unsaturated
6. What is the material that is dissolved in a given substance?
a.Solute
b.solvent
C.solution
d.mixture
7. What is solubility?
a.Solute to dissolve in a solvent
b.Solute to dissolve a solvent
c.Solvent to dissolve in a solute
d. Solvent and solute to dissolve each other
8.Which of the following is an example of a saturated solution?
a. Cooking oil
b. patis
C. sugar
d. baking soda
9. What makes a solute dissolves faster in a solvent?
a.Stir it in cold water
b. Stir in warm water
c.Let the solute settle down and wait
10. To dissolve salt to make a salt solution, what should be given in a greater amount?
a.Water
b. add more salt
c. alcohol
d. soy sauce
II. True or False
1. Water can dissolve most solutes but not all.
2. A supersaturated salt solution is super salty, you can see crystals form.
3. Adding more solute in a solution can increase the saturation.
4. A solution is made up of solute and solvent.
5. When we increase the temperature, the solvent can dissolve slower.
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Answers & Comments
Answer:
4.A
5.A
6.B
7.C? sorry im not sure
8.C
9.A
10.A
II.
1.TRUE
2.FALSE
3.TRUE
4.TRUE
5.FALSE
Explanation:
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