Circle the best answer for each of the following questions.
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4. A type of mixture made of two or more substances that are evenly distributed is
5. A measure of how well a solute can dissolve in a solvent is referred to as:
1. A solution that is "stronger" has a greater:
2. Lemons, limes, and vinegar are examples of:
3. Which of the following does not increase the rate of dissolving:
6. The process by which particles in a solution spread out evenly is called:
10. Which of the following is a solution?
7. What substance is referred to as the universal solvent?
8. Bases, such as soaps, usually taste bitter and are:
9. The substance in a solution that is being dissolved is called the:
a. solubility
a. solubility
a. solubility
b. potential
b. potential
b. potential
c. amount of
d. concentration
energy
a. suspensions
b. colloids
c. bases
d. acids
a. stirring
a. stirring
a. stirring
b. shaking
b. shaking
b. shaking
c. cooling
c. cooling
c. cooling
d. crushing a solute
a. solubility
a. solubility
a. solubility
b. concentration
c. fl ammability
d. selectivity
a. solution
b. solid
b. solid
b. solid
c. gas
d. compound
a. melting
a. melting
a. melting
b. burning
b. burning
b. burning
c. condensing
d. dissolving
a. air
a. air
a. air
b. water
b. water
b. water
c. oil
c. oil
c. oil
d. ginger ale
a. slippery
a. slippery
a. slippery
b. salty
b. salty
b. salty
c. cold
c. cold
c. cold
d. volatile
a. mixture
b. solute
c. solvent
c. solvent
c. solvent
d. water
a. salad
b. pure helium gas
c. seawater
c. seawater
c. seawater
d. dirt
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Solutions at work
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Summary :
solubility b. potential b. potential b. stirring b. shaking b. shaking b. solubility b. solution b. solid b. solid b. melting b. burning b. burning b. air b. water b. water b. slippery b. salty b. salty b.
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