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Stack #946846
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which of the following is an example of a nonelectrolyte in water solution? | sugar |
| When a solid or gas dissolves easily in a liquid to form a solution, the solid or gas is said to be _________________ in the liquid. | soluble |
| Naphthalene, a non-polar solid can be dissolved in benzene, a non-polar liquid. From this information, one can conclude that | naphthalene is the solute, and benzene is the solvent |
| Of the following, which will increase the solubility of a gas in water? | decreasing the temperature and increasing the pressure |
| Which of the following is least likely to produce a solution? | A nonpolar solute in a polar solvent |
| A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances is a: | solution |
| Which of the following will conduct an electric current? | salt in water |
| Breaking a solid into smaller pieces increases the rate of dissolving because | it increases the surface area of the solute |
| A substance that dissolves in a water to form a solution that conducts an electric current is said to be an: | electrolyte |
| The dissolving medium in a solution is the: | solvent |
| Which of the following should most greatly increase the rate of dissolving of a salt in water? | Increasing the temperature and stirring |
| In a solution of ammonia in water: | the ammonia is the solute and water is the solvent |
| The speed of solvent molecules can be slowed by: | Decreasing the temperature |
| In a solution of sugar and water: | the sugar is the solute, and the water is the solvent |
| The substance dissolved in a solution is the: | solute |