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What determines the physical state of a solution?
What determines the physical state of a solution?
- The solvent (correct)
- The temperature
- The solute
- The concentration
What are the components other than the solvent called in a solution?
What are the components other than the solvent called in a solution?
- Solvents
- Mixtures
- Solutes (correct)
- Solutions
What are solutions containing only two components called?
What are solutions containing only two components called?
- Ternary solutions
- Complex solutions
- Binary solutions (correct)
- Compound solutions
What type of mixtures are solutions?
What type of mixtures are solutions?
In a solution, which component is generally present in larger quantity?
In a solution, which component is generally present in larger quantity?
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Physical state of a solution
Physical state of a solution
Determined primarily by the solvent used.
Components in a solution
Components in a solution
Substances other than the solvent are called solutes.
Binary solutions
Binary solutions
A solution containing only two components.
Type of mixtures solutions are
Type of mixtures solutions are
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Larger quantity in a solution
Larger quantity in a solution
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Study Notes
Determinants of Physical State of a Solution
- The physical state of a solution (solid, liquid, or gas) is influenced by temperature and pressure conditions.
- Solute-solvent interactions, such as hydrogen bonding or ionic interactions, also play a crucial role in determining the solution's state.
Components of a Solution
- Components other than the solvent are known as solutes.
- Solutes can include solid, liquid, or gaseous substances that dissolve in the solvent.
Two-Component Solutions
- Solutions consisting of only two components are referred to as binary solutions.
- An example of a binary solution is saltwater, where salt (solute) is dissolved in water (solvent).
Types of Mixtures
- Solutions are classified as homogeneous mixtures due to the uniform distribution of solute and solvent.
- Homogeneous mixtures ensure that the composition is consistent throughout the solution.
Quantity of Components in a Solution
- In a solution, the solvent is typically the component present in the larger quantity.
- The proportion of solute to solvent affects the concentration and properties of the solution.
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Test your knowledge of +2 Chemistry with this quiz. Topics covered include Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, and d and f Block Elements. Prepare for the academic year 2023-24 with this comprehensive quiz.