Mixtures and Solutions
Quiz by Bernadette Durkin
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- Q1The science work for salt issolutesolutionsolvent20sEditDelete
- Q2The 5g piece on the top of a cup of water is evidence that _________.The 5g piece weighs more than the water.Solids usually sink in waterThe 5g piece is more dense than the water.The 5g pieces sink when they soak up water.45sEditDelete
- Q3Is salt a solid material?Not sureYesno120sEditDelete
- Q4Four 5th grade students make solutions. They all use the same amount of solid. Student X uses 1000mL of water. Student Y uses 500mL of water. Student Z uses 750 mL of water. Which solution is most concentrated?Student YStudent ZStudent X60sEditDelete
- Q5Which two solutions have equal volumes.solution #1 60mL and solution #3 80mLsolution #4 100mL and solution #5 50mLsolution #2 50mL and solution #6 50mL45sEditDelete
- Q6A student notices that the oil in her salad dressing floats on top of the vinegar. The oil floats on top of the vinegar because ____________The oil and vinegar both make a mixture.The oil is more dense than the vinegar.The oil is less dense than the vinegar.The vinegar is a solution but the oil is not.120sEditDelete
- Q7Salt is a solid materialTrueFalse10sEditDelete
- Q8Scientists monitor the materials dissolved in drinking water very carefully. They write a report explaining which solids and how much of each solid is dissolved in water. These scientists are reporting about __________densitycondensationconcentrationevaporation45sEditDelete
- Q9A student makes 4 solutions using the same solid. He records the amount of solid and water he uses in each cup. Here are the results - solution A 10g and 100mL, solution B 16g and 100mL, solution C 25g and 100mL, solution D 50g and 100mL. Which solution is the most concentrated?solution Dsolution Asolution Csolution B60sEditDelete
- Q10Water is a solid material true or falseFalseTrue20sEditDelete
- Q11A student makes two solutions. Solution #1 has 50mL of water and 24g of solid. Solution #2 has 100mL of water and 12g of the same solid. She puts the two cups on either side of a balance scale to find out which solution is more concentrated or has the greater mass. What is wrong with the students plan?She followed a plan to determine density not concentration.She should have used different solids to make the solution.She should have evaporated the liquids before weighing them.She should have compared equal volumes of the two solutions.120sEditDelete
- Q12Kosher salt is also know as a solid material.truefalsenot suremaybe20sEditDelete