Mixtures And Solutions Question Preview (ID: 504)


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Which of the following is the best example of a solution?
a) water and gravel
b) ice tea
c) iron filings and sand
d) trail mix

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Which of the following substances is soluble in water?
a) baking soda
b) pepper
c) citric acid
d) sand

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Which factor will NOT cause a solute to dissolve more quickly?
a) shaking
b) stirring
c) heating the water
d) adding ice to the water

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A liquid used to dissolve a solute is called a __________________.
a) solvent
b) solution
c) solubility
d) solute

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Which of the following describes the characteristics of a gas?
a) tightly packed particles which keep their shape and have a definite volume
b) particles that do not move and have no shape
c) particles that flow freely, without a definite shape or volume and fill their container
d) more loosely packed particles that flow onto one another, take the shape of their container and have a definite volume

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Which method would be best for separating citric acid and water?
a) evaporation
b) chromotography
c) filtering through a coffee filter
d) floatation

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How could you make a more concentrated solution?
a) Add more solvent
b) Pour out some of the solution
c) Put the solution in the refrigerator
d) Add more solute

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Which of the following describes the characteristics of a solid?
a) tightly packed particles which keep their shape and have a definite volume
b) particles that do not move and have no shape
c) particles that flow freely, without a definite shape or volume and fill their container
d) more loosely packed particles that flow onto one another, take the shape of their container and have a definite volume

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How can you tell which solution is more concentrated when they look the same and have the same volume?
a) Use a thermometer to test temperatures
b) Use a balance to see which is the heaviest
c) Taste the mystery solution
d) Put your finger in the mystery solution

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Which substance would dissolve in water the most quickly?
a) sand
b) baking soda
c) large salt particles
d) small salt particles

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