5. Which of the following is formed when solute is mixed with solvent? A. liquid C. solution B. solid D. solvent
6. A 5 mg of alkaseltzer has been added to a solution with unknown concentration. What is the concentration of the original solution when the added amount of alkaseltzer was dissolved completely? A. Diluted B. Saturated C. Supersaturated D. Unsaturated
7. If I dissolve carbon dioxide in water, what is my solvent? A. Carbon Dioxide C. There is no solvent B. Oxygen D. Water
8. What type of solution consists of visible crystals even after stirring? A. Concentrated C. Supersaturated B. Saturated D. Unsaturated
9. Seawater is an example of a mixture because it is the same throughout. A. concentrated C. homogeneous B. heterogeneous D. saturated
10. Which of the following is NOT a solution? A. Mayonnaise C. Sugar and water B. Salt and water D. Powdered Juice in water
11. Vegetable soup is an example of a . A. colloid B. mixture C. solution D. suspension
12. When a solution is saturated, A. it is in crystal form. B. you need to stir it more. C. no additional material will be dissolved into it. D. two materials have combined to create a clear liquid.
13. Which substance DOES NOT dissolve in water? A. Flour B. Salt C. Sand D. Soil
14. Solvents are substances that can other substances. A. dissolve C. mix B. form D. saturate
15. A solution where more solutes can still be dissolved at a given temperature is known as a/an _________. A. Homogeneous Solution C. Saturated Solution B. Mixture D. Unsaturated Solution
Answers & Comments
Answer:
5.C
6.D
7.D
8.B
9.C
10.B
11.B
12.C
13.D
14.A
15.C
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