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- Q1
The liquid of a mixture that is dissolving or dispersing another substance.
Soluble
Solute
Solvent
Aqueous
Insoluble
30s - Q2
The substance that is being dissolved in a liquid.
Soluble
Solvent
Insoluble
Aqueous
Solute
30s - Q3
A substance capable of being dissolved in water or in another liquid.
Aqueous
Soluble
Solute
Solvent
Insoluble
30s - Q4
A substance that does not dissolve or dissolves very little in a liquid.
Soluble
Solute
Solvent
Insoluble
Aqueous
30s - Q5
The extent to which two liquids will mix with each other.
Miscibility
Miscible
Immiscible
30s - Q6
Liquids that can be mixed together or dissolved in each other regardless of their proportion.
Immiscible
Miscible
Miscibility
30s - Q7
Liquids that cannot be mixed together and will separate into layers.
Miscibility
Immiscible
Miscible
30s - Q8
What must all aqueous mixtures contain?
Users enter free textType an Answer30s - Q9
A small amount of LiNO3 is dissolved in H2O to make a solution. In this solution
LiNO3 is the solvent.
H2O is the precipitate.
H2O is the solute.
LiNO3 is the solute.
30s - Q10
What happens when KI(s) is dissolved in water?
I- ions are attracted to the oxygen atoms of water.
K+ ions are attracted to the hydrogen atoms of water.
No attractions are involved; the crystal just falls apart.
K+ ions are attracted to the oxygen atoms of water.
30s - Q11
Marck the factors that affect solubility of a substance.
Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s - Q12
Which change will increase the solubility of a gas in water?
Increase in pressure and increase in temperature.
Decrease in pressure and decrease in temperature.
Decrease in pressure and increase in temperature.
Increase in pressure and decrease in temperature.
30s - Q13
Which change will have the least effect on the solubility of a solid?
Increase in surface area
Increase in temperature
Decrease in pressure
Decrease in temperature
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