Solutions Flashcard

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[q] What is a solution?
A) A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances
B) A heterogeneous mixture
C) A pure substance
D) A compound

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[a] A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances [q] What is the solvent in a solution?
A) The substance that is dissolved
B) The substance that does the dissolving
C) The solid component of the solution
D) The gas component of the solution [a] The substance that does the dissolving [q] Which of the following is an example of a solid solution?
A) Saltwater
B) Air
C) Alloy
D) Sugar in water [a] Alloy [q] What is the measure of how much solute can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature called?
A) Solubility
B) Concentration
C) Dilution
D) Saturation [a] Solubility [q] What is the term for a solution that has a lower concentration of solute compared to another solution?
A) Isotonic
B) Hypotonic
C) Hypertonic
D) Concentrated [a] {answer_51]} [q] Which factor does NOT affect the solubility of a solid in a liquid?
A) Temperature
B) Stirring
C) Particle size
D) Color of the solute [a] Color of the solute [q] What is the process of separating a solute from a solvent called?
A) Distillation
B) Evaporation
C) Filtration
D) Precipitation [a] Evaporation [q] What happens to the boiling point of a solvent when a non-volatile solute is added?
A) It decreases
B) It increases
C) It remains the same
D) It fluctuates [a] It increases [q] Which of the following solutions is considered a saturated solution?
A) A solution that can still dissolve more solute
B) A solution that contains the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve at a specific temperature
C) A completely solid mixture
D) A solution where all components are gaseous [a] A solution that contains the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve at a specific temperature [q] What is the term for the amount of solute per unit volume of solution?
A) Solvability
B) Molarity
C) Density
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