Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwiNAMAuJ0k The topic is about solubility, saturated, unsaturated and super saturated solutions

What is the definition of solubility?
The ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent
The ability of a substance to evaporate
The ability of a substance to freeze
The ability of a substance to conduct electricity
Which of the following is an example of a saturated solution?
Salt dissolved in water until no more salt can dissolve
Sugar dissolved in water until it becomes sweet
Oil mixed with vinegar
Sand mixed with water
What happens when a solution is unsaturated?
There is more solute dissolved than the solvent can hold
The solute and solvent are evenly distributed
The solute particles settle at the bottom
More solvent can be added to dissolve additional solute
Which of the following is an example of a super-saturated solution?
Sugar dissolved in water until it becomes sweet
Salt dissolved in water until no more salt can dissolve
A solution that contains more solute than it should be able to dissolve at a given temperature
Oil mixed with vinegar
What factors can affect the solubility of a substance?
Temperature
Pressure
Particle size
Color
PH
Which of the following substances is most likely to dissolve in water?
Oil
Salt
Sand
Iron
What is the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature called?
Concentration
Saturation
Dilution
Dissociation
Which of the following statements about solubility is true?
Solubility increases with decreasing temperature
Solubility decreases with increasing temperature
Solubility is independent of temperature
Solubility is only affected by pressure
What is the term for a solution in which the solvent is water?
Aqueous
Organic
Inorganic
Hydrophilic
Which of the following substances is considered insoluble in water?
Salt
Sugar
Oil
Sand
Vinegar
What is the process called when a solute dissolves in a solvent to form a solution?
Evaporation
Condensation
Dissolution
Sublimation
How does temperature affect the solubility of most solid solutes?
Solubility increases with increasing temperature
Solubility decreases with increasing temperature
Solubility remains constant regardless of temperature
Temperature has no effect on solubility
Which of the following statements about saturated solutions is true?
Saturated solutions contain the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve at a given temperature
Saturated solutions are always cloudy
Saturated solutions can dissolve more solute if heated
Saturated solutions are always supersaturated
What is the term for a solution that contains less solute than it can potentially dissolve at a given temperature?
Saturated
Unsaturated
Super-saturated
Concentrated
How does pressure affect the solubility of gases in liquids?
Solubility increases with increasing pressure
Solubility decreases with increasing pressure
Pressure has no effect on the solubility of gases
Solubility is only affected by temperature
Which of the following statements about super-saturated solutions is true?
Super-saturated solutions are stable and long-lasting
Super-saturated solutions contain more solute than they should be able to dissolve at a given temperature
Super-saturated solutions require special conditions to form
Super-saturated solutions are commonly encountered in everyday life
What is the term for a solution that has reached its maximum capacity for dissolution at a given temperature?
Concentrated
Diluted
Saturated
Supersaturated
How does the presence of a common ion affect the solubility of a salt?
The presence of a common ion increases the solubility of a salt
The presence of a common ion decreases the solubility of a salt
The presence of a common ion has no effect on the solubility of a salt
The solubility of a salt depends only on temperature
Which of the following substances is considered highly soluble in water?
Salt
Sugar
Oil
Sand
Vinegar
What is the term for a solution that contains more solute than it can potentially dissolve at a given temperature?
Saturated
Unsaturated
Super-saturated
Concentrated
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