10 Questions
Which of the following can be a solute in a solution?
All of the above
Which substance is present in the greatest amount in a solution?
Solvent
What is a solution in chemistry?
All of the above
In a solution, what are the solute particles like?
They are uniformly distributed among the solvent particles
Which of the following can be a solvent in a solution?
All of the above
Match the following definitions with their correct terms in chemistry:
A homogeneous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent = Solution A substance dissolved in another substance = Solute The substance that is present in the greatest amount in a solution = Solvent A special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances = Solution
Match the following terms with their correct descriptions in chemistry:
Solute = Can be a gas, a liquid or a solid Solvent = Can also be gases, liquids or solids Solution = Has solute particles uniformly distributed among the solvent particles
Match the following statements with their correct terms in chemistry:
The attractive forces between the solvent and solute particles are greater than the attractive = Solution A solution is a special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances = Solution In a solution, the solute particles are uniformly distributed among the solvent particles = Solution
Match the following definitions with their correct terms in chemistry:
A homogeneous mixture of a solute and a solvent = Solution A substance dissolved in another substance, known as a solvent = Solute The substance that is present in the greatest amount in a solution = Solvent
Match the following terms with their correct descriptions in chemistry:
Solution = A solute is dissolved in a solvent Solute = A gas, a liquid or a solid that is dissolved in a solvent Solvent = The substance that dissolves the solute
Test your knowledge on solutions and their components with this informative quiz. Learn about solutes, solvents, and the different types of solutions that exist. Find out if you're a solution expert!
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