
Solutions Big Review
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- Q1The particles of a solution that get dissolved are called?ColloidSoluteSolventSolution30s
- Q2What is a solventWaterA cleaning solutionThe part of a solution that gets dissolvedThe part of a solution that does the dissolving30s
- Q3What is a solution?A clear liquidIsopropyl alcoholA homogeneous mixtureThe answer to a problem30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of a suspensionFogMilkMuddy waterSalt water30s
- Q5What is a property of a colliod that separates it from a solutionThe particles will fall out of solutionThe particles are too large to stay in solutionThe scattering of light (Tyndall Effect)They are a homogeneous mixture30s
- Q6If a solution is holding the maximum amount of solute for a given temperature it is:SupersaturatedA mixtureUnsaturatedSaturated30s
- Q7A solution holding less than the maximum amount of solute is calledSupersaturatedA colloidSaturatedUnsaturated30s
- Q8A solution containing more than the maximum amount of solute for a given temperature is calledUnsaturatedSaturatedSupersaturatedEquilibrium30s
- Q9A chemical reaction is run to equilibrium. Which of the following will be observed?Changing concentration values of reactantsConcentrations of reactants and products that are unchangingA reaction that has completely stoppedChanging concentration values of products30s
- Q10Le Chatelier's Principle statesReactions in equilibrium appear to be unchanging in concentrationChemical reactions at equilibrium will shift to relieve an added stressChemical reactions will not gain or lose massColloids will scatter light due to the undissolved particles30s
- Q11Adding more products to a chemical reaction will causethe reaction to shift to the rightthe reaction to shift to the leftno shift30s
- Q12Adding argon gas will have what effect on the synthesis of water?The reaction will shift to the leftThere will be no effectThe reaction will shift to the right30s
- Q13Decreasing the pressure of a system at equilibrium willCause the reaction to shift toward more moles of gasCause the reaction to shift toward fewer moles of gasWill cause no shiftIt depends on the reaction30s
- Q14Endothermic reactions will shift which direction when heatedTo the rightThere will be no shiftTo the leftIt depends on the reaction30s
- Q15Exothermic reactions will shift which direction when cooled?There will be no shiftTo the leftIt depends on the reactionTo the right30s