1. Which of the following is a solution? a. air b. oil and water C. soil d. fruit salad

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1. Which of the following is a solution?
a.
air
b.
oil and water
C
soil
d. fruit salad
2. Which of these actions will cause more sugar to dissolve in a saturated aqueous sugar
solution? I. add more sugar and heat the solution II. add more sugar while stirring the solution
III. grind the sugar into powder, then add it to the solution while stirring
a. I only
b. Il only
c. Both l and II
d. III only
3. The substance that gets dissolved in a solution is generally called the?
a. electrolyte
b. nonelectrolyte
c. solvent
d. solute
4. A solution that strongly conducts electricity is known as a/an?
a. nonelectrolyte
b. pure solvent
c. strong electrolyte
d. weak electrolyte
5. Adding salt to water will make the freezing point of the resulting solution
O degree
Celsius.
a. lower than
b.
than
c. equal to
d. greater than or equal to
6. As the temperature increases, the solubility of a gas in a carbonated drink
a.
increases
b. stays the same
C.
decreases
d. decrease then increase
Transcribed Image Text:1. Which of the following is a solution? a. air b. oil and water C soil d. fruit salad 2. Which of these actions will cause more sugar to dissolve in a saturated aqueous sugar solution? I. add more sugar and heat the solution II. add more sugar while stirring the solution III. grind the sugar into powder, then add it to the solution while stirring a. I only b. Il only c. Both l and II d. III only 3. The substance that gets dissolved in a solution is generally called the? a. electrolyte b. nonelectrolyte c. solvent d. solute 4. A solution that strongly conducts electricity is known as a/an? a. nonelectrolyte b. pure solvent c. strong electrolyte d. weak electrolyte 5. Adding salt to water will make the freezing point of the resulting solution O degree Celsius. a. lower than b. than c. equal to d. greater than or equal to 6. As the temperature increases, the solubility of a gas in a carbonated drink a. increases b. stays the same C. decreases d. decrease then increase
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