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Which of the following refers to substances that do not mix together and look different throughout?
homogeneous mixture
solution
heterogeneous mixture
solubility curve
Which of the following refers to the substance that is being dissolved in a solution?
solvent
solute
mixture
Which of the following is an example of a solvent?
sugar
salt
copper sulphate
water
Based on the solubility curve, how many grams of sugar will dissolve in a 100 mL of water at 20°C?
100 g
150 g
200 g
250 g
The substance that does the dissolving
Solute
Solvent
Solution
Miscibility
This is an example of a
Solution
Mixture
Sugar dissolved in water is an example of a
Homogeneous Mixture
Heterogeneous Mixture
Which is an example of a solution?
Salt and Sugar
Salt Water
Jelly beans
Concrete
Which substance is MOST soluble at 90 ºC?
Solid A
Solid B
Solid C
Which solute is least soluble at 90 ⁰C?
solid A
solid B
solid C
Which solute is LEAST soluble at 0 ºC?
A
B
C
D
Increasing the temperature will increase the kinetic energy of particles, therefore increasing the collisions between particles.
false
true
Which of the following should be done to make the solute dissolve faster in the solvent?
stir the solute
freeze the solute
decrease the temperature of the solvent
increase the particle size of the solute
To make a solute dissolve more quickly in a solvent which would you do?
Put it in cold water and stir it
Put it in warm water and stir it
Which of the following actions will NOT increase the rate of dissolution (dissolving)?
Stirring the solution
Decreasing the temperature
Increasing the surface area of the
solute
Increasing the temperature
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