
Solutions chemistry
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- Q1What is the term used to describe a solution that contains the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve at a given temperature?Unsaturated solutionConcentrated solutionSaturated solutionDiluted solution30s
- Q2Which term describes a solution where more solute could be dissolved at a given temperature?Saturated solutionDiluted solutionUnsaturated solutionConcentrated solution30s
- Q3Which property of a solution depends on the amount of solute present?ViscosityDensityConcentrationSurface tension30s
- Q4What is the term used to describe a solution in which more solute is dissolved than the solvent can normally hold at a given temperature?Unsaturated solutionSaturated solutionSupersaturated solutionConcentrated solution30s
- Q5What effect does increasing temperature typically have on the solubility of solid solutes in liquids?Solubility remains constant with temperatureSolubility may increase or decrease depending on the soluteSolubility generally increases with temperatureSolubility generally decreases with temperature30s
- Q6What is the term for a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances?ColloidEmulsionSolutionSuspension30s
- Q7Which factor does not affect the rate of dissolution of a solute in a solvent?The surface area of the soluteThe stirring or agitation of the solutionThe temperature of the solventThe color of the solute30s
- Q8What is the term used to describe a solution in which water is the solvent?Gas solutionAqueous solutionLiquid solutionSolid solution30s
- Q9Which of the following best describes a tincture in chemistry?A solution in which a gas is dissolved in a liquid.A solution in which a non-metallic salt is dissolved in water.A solution in which a metallic salt is dissolved in alcohol.A solution in which a compound is dissolved in oil.30s
- Q10Which of the following liquids is typically not miscible with water?VinegarIsopropyl alcoholVegetable oilAcetone30s
- Q11In chemistry, what does it mean when two substances are immiscible?They can be mixed in any proportionThey are both solid at room temperatureThey have a strong chemical reactionThey cannot be mixed together30s
- Q12Which term best describes two liquids that can be mixed together in any proportion without separating?CorrodeSolidifyMiscibleVaporize30s
- Q13According to Henry's law, how does the solubility of a gas in a liquid change with increasing pressure?The solubility of a gas in a liquid remains constant with increasing pressureThe solubility of a gas in a liquid is not affected by pressureThe solubility of a gas in a liquid increases with increasing pressureThe solubility of a gas in a liquid decreases with increasing pressure30s
- Q14What factors can affect the solubility of a gas in a liquid according to Henry's law?Time of day and speed of the windPressure and volume of the gasTemperature and nature of the gasSurface area and color of the liquid30s
- Q15How does temperature affect the solubility of a gas in a liquid according to Henry's law?The solubility of a gas in a liquid increases with increasing temperatureThe solubility of a gas in a liquid remains constant with changing temperatureThe solubility of a gas in a liquid decreases with increasing temperatureTemperature has no effect on the solubility of a gas in a liquid30s