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Grade 11 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
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Grade 9 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
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Grade 11 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
If a solution's solute is "stronger" than the solution, then we call the solution
  1. hypertonic.
  2. hypotonic.
  3. isotonic.
  4. none of the above.
Grade 11 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility

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Grade 12 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Grade 10 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
A bottle of rubbing alcohol contains both 2-propanol and water. These liquids can be separated by the process of distillation because the 2-propanol and water have what?
  1. have combined physically and retain their different boiling points
  2. have combined chemically and retain their different boiling points
  3. have combined chemically and have the same boiling point
  4. have combined physically and have the same boiling point
Grade 10 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility

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For which of the following ions is EVERY compound formed soluble?
  1. Cl-
  2. ClO-3
  3. SO2-4
  4. S2-
Grade 10 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility

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Grade 9 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Which of the following statements is NOT true about electrolytes?
  1. They conduct electricity in solution
  2. They conduct electricity in the solid phase
  3. They typically will form positively-charged and negatively-charged particles in solution
  4. None of the above
Grade 11 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
How does the vapor pressure of water vary as the temperature increases?
Vapor Pressure Chart
  1. Increases
  2. Decreases
  3. None of the above
  4. Both (a) and (b), depending on the temperature
Grade 11 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
What is the boiling point of ethanol at 150 kPa?
Vapor Pressure Chart
  1. 95ºC
  2. 90ºC
  3. 100ºC
  4. None of the above
Grade 12 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
For the following reaction:

HA H++A-

Which of the following represents a correct general equation for the acid dissociation constant?
  1. Ka=H+HA
  2. Ka=A-HA
  3. Ka=[H+]
  4. Ka=[H+][A-][HA]
Grade 10 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
What is the definition for miscible?
  1. 2 substances cannot be mixed
  2. 1 liquid can dissolve into another liquid
  3. 1 liquid will not dissolve into another liquid
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