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Enquiry question: Which two beakers contain more concentrated substances?
A and B
A and C
A and D
B and C
B and D
C and D
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Conclusion: Which two beakers contain more concentrated substances?
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______ a solid substance that dissolves in a liquid.
A
Solute
B
Solvent
C
Solution
D
Opaque
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_____ is the liquid that dissolves the solid substance.
A
Solute
B
Solvent
C
Solution
D
Opaque
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Most chemical reactions occur between solutes which are dissolved in solvents. Which of the following is NOT an example of a solvent?
A
silver nitrate
B
oil
C
water
D
ethanol
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______ refers to the amount of solute there is in a specific volume of the solvent.
A
Solubility
B
Concentration
C
Insoluble
D
Saturation
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The greater the amount of solute in a given volume, the _________ the concentration.
A
lesser
B
greater
C
more saturated
D
less saturated
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Which of the following units can be used to express the amount of solute?
A
grams
B
moles
C
both A and B
D
liters
Slide 16 - Quiz
Which of the following units can be used to express the concentration of a solution in 1 L of solvent?
A
g / dm^3
B
moles / dm^3
C
moles / mL
D
both A and B
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m = 10g
V = 2 dm3
C = ?
C = m / V
C = 10g / 2dm3
C = 5 g / dm3
The resulting concentration of the NaOH solution is 5 g / dm3.
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Tuesday - Lesson 22 | Empirical and Molecular Formula