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Solubility
Test Description: 6.P.2.3 - Students will define solubility and investigate this physical property.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the most common solvent in everyday life?
A
water
B
carbon containing chemicals
C
ethanol
D
all of the above
2) What is the definition of a solute?
A
what gets dissolved into a solvent
B
a mixture of two solutions
C
water
3) In a solution (which is a mixture of a solute and a solvent) which do you typically have more of?
A
solute
B
the same amount of both
C
solvent
4) What is solubility?
A
the ability of a given substance (solute) to dissolve into a solvent
B
the ability of a given substance (solvent) to dissolve into a solute
5) How does temperature affect solubility?
A
solubility increases with an increase in temperature
B
solubility decreases with an increase in temperature
C
solubility is not affected by temperature
6) Insolubility refers to poorly soluble compounds, however, there are few cases when there is NO material dissolved. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE?
A
true
B
false
7) The rate of solution is a measure of how fast a substance dissolves. Which is a factor that determines the rate of solution?
A
size
B
color
C
heat
D
weight
8) What are the main factors that affect solubility?
A
nature of the solvent
B
nature of the solute
C
temperature
D
all of the above
9) I want to increase the rate of dissolving of the sugar in my tea. What should I do?
A
add more sugar
B
wait patiently
C
stir the tea
D
chill the tea
10) Solubility is a ____change.
A
physical
B
mechanical
C
technical
D
chemical
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