Solutions
Reactions/Properties
Dissolving
Odds N' Ends
Bases and Acids
100
In order for a solution to form
What is one substance must dissolve in another
100
In an exothermic reaction, the amount of energy required to break the attractions among the solute particles and among the solvent particles is
What is less than the energy released as attractions form between solute and solvent particles.
100
All materials that are considered to be insoluble will dissolve in a solvent to a very small extent. Would the rate of the dissolving of a rock in a streambed be increased by moving the rocking to a faster-moving current, reducing the exposure of the rock to the water, or moving the rock to warmer water?
What is reducing the exposure of the rock to the water.
100
To calculate the molarity of a solution, you need to know the moles of solute and the
What is liters of the solution
100
Which one is not a common property of bases: feels slippery, tastes bitter, reacts with metals
What is reacts with metals
200
During the formation of a solution, energy is
What is either released or absorbed
200
Which is not a property of acid: changes the color of an indicator feels slippery usually reacts with a metal
What is feels slippery
200
A student dissolved equal amounts of salt in equal amounts of warm water, room-temperature water, and ice water. Which one did the salt dissolve the quickest in?
What is the warm water
200
This reaction absorbs energy from its surroundings.
What is endothermic reaction
200
Which ones are examples of strong electrolytes: strong and weak bases strong acids and strong bases weak acids and weak bases
What is strong acids and strong bases
300
The solubility of carbon dioxide gas in water can be increased by...
What is using less solvent.
300
A girls tasted celery, tomato, and lime. Which one does not taste acidic to her?
What is celery
300
The maximum amount of a solute that will dissolve in a certain amount of solvent at a given temperature is that solute's what?
What is solubility
300
This solution contains as much solute as the solvent can normally hold at a given temperature.
What is saturated solution
300
These have a PH between 7 and 14.
What is a base
400
One way to determine the degree of saturation of a solid-liquid solution is to drop a crystal of the solute into the solution. If the crystal sits at the ottom of the container, the solution is
What is saturated.
400
A substance that ionizes or dissociates into ions when placed in water is always an
What is electrolyte
400
The separation of ions in an ionic compound as the compound dissolves.
What is dissociation.
400
Most household cleaners contain these.
What are bases.
400
Red litmus paper turs this color when it comes into contact with a base.
What is blue.
500
A solution that contains more solute than it would normally hold at that temperature is said to be
What is supersaturated
500
The chemical reaction that releases energy to its surroundings
What is exothermic reaction
500
The process of dissolving by breaking into smaller pieces.
What is dispersion
500
A solution in which more solute can be dissolved at a given temperature.
What is unsaturated solution.
500
Antacids are used to do this.
What is neutralize stomach acids. Antacids are bases.
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