Mix It Up
Dissolving Dilemma
Water It Down
March Molarity Madness
Final Jeopardy
100

This is the substance that gets dissolved.

What is the solute?

100

A solution that can dissolve more solute.

What is unsaturated?

100

A 7.25 M solution is diluted to 3.80 L, resulting in a final concentration of 1.65 M. What volume of the original solution was used?

What is 0.866 L?

100

What is the molarity of a solution containing 3.75 mol of solute in 1.28 L of solution?

What is 2.93 M?

200

This is the substance that does the dissolving.

What is the solvent?

200

A solution holding the maximum amount of solute. 

What is saturated? 

200

How much volume of a 5.60 M solution is needed to prepare 2.75 L of a 0.95 M solution?

What is 0.466 L?

200

What is the molarity of 0.845 mol of solute dissolved in 275 mL of solution? 

What is 3.07 M?

300

This is made of a solute and a solvent.

What is a solution?

300
A solution that has more solvent dissolved than is normally possible.
What is supersaturated?
300

A 4.80 M solution with 0.725 L is diluted to make a final concentration of 1.35 M. What is the final volume?

What is 2.58 L?

300

How many moles are present in 2.65 L of a 1.75 M solution?

What is 4.64 mol?

400

Attraction between different molecules.

What is adhesion?

400

The three ways to make a solid dissolve faster.

What is stirring, heating and crushing.

400

What is the final molarity when 1.85 L of a 3.40 M solution is diluted to 5.75 L?

What is 1.09 M?

400

What volume (in liters) is needed to make a 0.675 M solution using 1.25 mol of solute?

What is 1.85 L?

500
Attraction between the same type of molecule.

What is cohesion?

500
Most types of this substance become less soluble as temperature increases.

What are gases?

500

A student needs 1.20 L of a 2.15 M solution. They start with a 6.75 M stock solution. What volume of stock solution is required?

What is 0.382 L?

500

A solution has a molarity of 2.40 M and contains 5.35 mol of solute. What is the volume?

What is 2.23 L?

500

What makes water polar? Why does it have a positive & negative side? (be as specific as possible)

Oxygen's electronegativity.

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