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Grade 10 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Which of the following is the best statement about water?
  1. water is a base
  2. water is an acid
  3. water can behave as a base or an acid
  4. pure water contains no ions
Grade 10 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Which of these are a suspension?
  1. water
  2. white gold
  3. oxygen
  4. blood
Grade 9 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Grade 11 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Grade 7 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Grade 7 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Grade 9 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Grade 9 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Which of the following statements correctly describes electrolytes?
  1. Electrolytes always contain metals
  2. Electrolytes all have a pH value of 7
  3. Electrolytes have low melting points
  4. Electrolytes are strong conductors of electricity in solution
Grade 9 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
A solution is a
  1. combination of isotopes.
  2. chemical reaction.
  3. mixture in which particles of the different substances disperse evenly.
Grade 9 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
What property of water is critical to its role as a universal solvent and its ability to form hydrogen bonds?
  1. Its high density
  2. The fact that its molecules are polar
  3. The fact that its molecules are nonpolar
  4. Its high specific heat capacity
  5. Its neutral pH
Grade 11 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Grade 9 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Which of the following is an example of the cohesive property of water?
  1. Water drops forming a "dome" of water on the surface of a penny.
  2. Water dissolving a teaspoon of sugar.
  3. Water drops clinging to the glass on a car windshield.
  4. Water maintaining a neutral pH in the body.
Grade 9 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Grade 6 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Which of the following is an example of a solution?
  1. gelatin
  2. mashed potatoes
  3. a mixture of salt and water
  4. a mixture of corn starch and water that is heated until it thickens
  5. flour dough
Grade 9 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Which is the best example of a solution?
  1. blood
  2. milk
  3. salt dissolved in water
  4. oil and vinegar mixed for salad dressing
Grade 9 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Grade 9 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
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