
7.6 D Solutions
Quiz by Amy Harper
Grade 7
Science (2020-present)
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- Q1What is the correct term for the substance that gets dissolved in a solution?SolventDiluentSoluteSolution30sSCI.7.6D
- Q2When you increase the amount of solute in a solution without changing the amount of solvent, what happens to the concentration?The concentration stays the sameThe concentration increasesThe concentration decreasesThe solution becomes diluted30sSCI.7.6D
- Q3What is the component called that is present in the smaller amount in a solution?SolventSolutionDiluentSolute30sSCI.7.6D
- Q4If you have a solution with a low concentration, what does it mean about the amount of solute and solvent?It has no solute at allIt has equal amounts of solute and solventIt has a small amount of solute and a large amount of solventIt has a large amount of solute and a small amount of solvent30sSCI.7.6D
- Q5What happens to the solute amount in a solution during the dilution process?The amount of solute decreasesThe amount of solute remains the sameThe solute disappearsThe amount of solute increases30sSCI.7.6D
- Q6In an aqueous solution, what is water typically considered as?DiluentSoluteSolventConcentration30sSCI.7.6D
- Q7What is the term for the process of making a solution less concentrated?SolubilitySolutionPrecipitationDilution30sSCI.7.6D
- Q8Which of the following best describes a solution with a high concentration?It is made by adding more solventIt has a large amount of solute dissolved in the solventIt has a small amount of solute dissolved in the solventIt has no solute at all30sSCI.7.6D
- Q9What happens to the concentration of a solution when more solvent is added?The concentration stays the sameThe concentration decreasesThe concentration increasesThe concentration fluctuates30sSCI.7.6D
- Q10In an aqueous solution, what is the component called that is present in the largest amount?DilutionSolventConcentrationSolute30sSCI.7.6D