Solubility Review

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Solubility Challenge: Test Your Knowledge!

Welcome to the Solubility Review Quiz! This engaging quiz will help you test your understanding of solubility concepts, from basic definitions to real-world applications. Perfect for students, teachers, and anyone interested in chemistry!

  • 19 carefully crafted questions
  • Multiple-choice and checkbox formats
  • Instant feedback on your answers
19 Questions5 MinutesCreated by DissolvingKnowledge42
Sugar is Dissolved in Water. What is the Solvent?
Sugar
Water
Sugar and Water
The Glass
5 Grams of Solute are Dissolved into 50 ml of water. What is the concentration in G/100 ml?
.1 g/ml
10 g/ml
.1 g/100ml
10 g/100ml
A solute fully dissolves into a solution. The solution is....
Saturated
Unsaturated
Supersaturated
Not enough information
A student does lab 4.1. How can he tell if the solution is saturated?
When no more solute dissolves
When all solute dissolves
When crystals form (Precipitate)
When more solute can be dissolved
How can Mark increase the amount of solid solute that can dissolve in a solvent?
By mixing well
By Decreasing the temperature
By Increasing the Temperature
By Increasing the Pressure
50 grams of KNO3 are dissolved into 100ml of water at 40 degrees. The solution is.....
Saturated
Unsaturated
Supersaturated
You cannot tell from the data alone
If a solution of NH4Cl at 80 degrees drops to 30 degrees, how much NH4Cl will come out?
10 grams
50 grams
65 grams
25 grams
How much KCL will dissolve into 50 ml of water at 80 degrees?
50 grams
25 grams
100 grams
40 grams
How can we increase the amount of gas that dissolves into a solvent?
Increase the Temperature
Decrease the Temperature
Mix well
You cannot dissolve a gas
Mr. Holcomb Makes a solution. It is too concentrated. How can he reduce the concentration?
Add more Solute
Add more solvent
Evaporate Solvent
Drink it
If you increase the temperature of a CO2 solution from 40 to 60, how much CO2 will come out?
0 grams
1 gram
.06 grams
.04 grams
How much H2O is needed to completely dissolve 140 grams of NH3 at 10 degrees?
1 ml
100 ml
50 ml
200 ml
50 grams of NaCa dissolve into 100 ml of water. Some NaCl is left over. The concentration is...
.5 g/100ml
50 g/100ml
Below 50 g/100ml
Above 50g/100ml
A beaker is 80 grams. A solution with a beaker is 160 grams . The solution alone has a mass of?
160 grams
80 grams
90 grams
0 grams
______ is the main cause of Acid Rain
Sulfur Dioxide
Carbon Dioxide
Methane
Carbonic Acid
A solution of KCl03 is at 30c. If we increase the temp to 50c, how much more can we dissolve?
10 grams more
0 grams more
5 grams more
100 grams more
How much NaNO3 can dissolve in 10 ml of water at 10 degrees?
80 grams
40 grams
10 grams
8 grams
A 50ml saturated solution of NH4Cl is cooled from 90c to 50c. How much solid will precipitate?
20 grams
70 grams
50 grams
10 grams
An unknown solid has a solubility of 18 g/100ml. How much water is needed to dissolve 76 grams?
100 ml
257.6 ml
422.2 ml
13.68 ml
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