1. How will the concentration of dissolved oxygen in water be affected by thermal pollution? a. it will not be affected b. it cannot be determined c. it will increase d. it will decrease

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1. How will the concentration of dissolved oxygen in water be affected by thermal pollution?
a. it will not be affected
b. it cannot be determined
c. it will increase
d. it will decrease
2. Which will freeze faster- diet soft drink or regular soft drink?
a. cannot be determined
b. both of them will freeze at the same time
c. regular soft drink
d. diet soft drink
3. The vapor pressure of a solvent in a solution is always
solvent.
than the vapor pressure of the pure
a. higher
b. lower
C. cannot be determined
d. the same
4. The freezing point of solutions are all
than that of the pure solvent.
a. higher
b. cannot be determined
c. the same
d. lower
5. The boiling point of solutions are
than that of the pure solvent.
a. lower
b. higher
c. the same
d. cannot be determined
Transcribed Image Text:1. How will the concentration of dissolved oxygen in water be affected by thermal pollution? a. it will not be affected b. it cannot be determined c. it will increase d. it will decrease 2. Which will freeze faster- diet soft drink or regular soft drink? a. cannot be determined b. both of them will freeze at the same time c. regular soft drink d. diet soft drink 3. The vapor pressure of a solvent in a solution is always solvent. than the vapor pressure of the pure a. higher b. lower C. cannot be determined d. the same 4. The freezing point of solutions are all than that of the pure solvent. a. higher b. cannot be determined c. the same d. lower 5. The boiling point of solutions are than that of the pure solvent. a. lower b. higher c. the same d. cannot be determined
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