Crystallisation
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- Q1Which process happens when a solid can be observed to 'disappear' in a liquid to make a solution?dissolvingcondensingevaporatingmeltingboiling30s
- Q2When a process is able to go backwards, or be "undone", it is said to be ...Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q3Match the word to the definition.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q4A volume of salt solution containing 0.50 g of salt was placed in a beaker and left for two weeks on the window sill, after which only crystals of salt remained. How much salt would be present?0.50 g0.25 g0.00 g0.40 g30s
- Q5Sugar was added to water at 60℃ until no more sugar could dissolve. The solution was left to cool. What would you expect to see and why?No change as temperature does not affect the solubility of the sugar.Solid sugar would start to form as the water would evaporate.No change as the sugar would still be dissolved.Solid sugar would start to form as it is less soluble at a lower temperature.30s
- Q6When a solution is left to evaporate, the solute left behind can form ...Users enter free textType an Answer30s