11 Questions
What is a solution?
A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances
In a solution, which component dissolves the other component?
Solvent
What is the solute in the 'tincture of iodine' solution?
Iodine
What is the solvent in a solution of sugar in water?
Water
What type of solution are aerated drinks like soda water?
Gas in liquid solution
Which type of solution is air?
Gas in gas solution
What is the solvent in the tincture of iodine solution?
Alcohol
In lemonade, what is the solvent?
Water
What kind of solution is soda water?
Gas in liquid solution
What is the solute in a solution of sugar in water?
Sugar
What component of a solution dissolves the other component?
Solvent
Study Notes
- Solutions are homogeneous mixtures of two or more substances.
- Types of solutions include liquid solutions (like lemonade, soda water), solid solutions (alloys), and gaseous solutions (air).
- Liquid solutions consist of a solvent and a solute, with the solvent usually present in larger quantity. Examples include sugar in water and iodine in alcohol.
- Gas solutions also have a solvent and a solute, with the solvent being a gas and the solute being a gas or liquid. An example is carbon dioxide in water in aerated drinks.
- Air is a gaseous mixture that can be considered a solution, with various gases evenly distributed throughout.
Test your knowledge about different types of solutions - liquid, solid, and gaseous. Understand the concept of homogeneity at the particle level and how it is observed in everyday solutions like lemonade and alloys.
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