Do you have a solution?
I need to work on the suspension.
Metalloids rhymes with colloids.
Is unfriending someone the same as dissociation?
You really need to concentrate.
100

Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture? (colloid, solution, suspension)

solution

100

Identify the solvent in a glass of lemonade

water

100

Whipped cream and milk are examples of what? (suspension, colloid, solution)

colloid

100
True or False Heterogeneous mixtures include suspensions and colloids.

True

100

True or False Once the solvent particles surround the ions they are said to be solvated. 

True

200

The material doing the dissolving (choose from board)

solvent

200

The material being dissolved (choose from board)

solute

200

Concentration describes the actual amount of solute or solution for a given amount of solution. 

solute

200

The term dilute describes a solution with ________ amount of solute. 

relatively low

200

This contains large particles that will settle out (choose from board)

suspension

300

True or False Table salt dissolves in water because the sodium and chloride ions are repelled by the water molecules.

False  They are attracted to the water molecules and pulled apart.

300

True or False  Dissolving salt in water requires a chemical reaction to break apart sodium chloride into its elements.  

False It is physical change, the water will still taste like salt

300

By doing this you can remove sand from drinking water 

filtration

300

What is the term used to describe a solution with the maximum amount of solute that the solution can normally hold at a given temperature?

saturated

300

This contains at least one metal (choose from board)

alloy

400

By doing this, you can remove fine iron particles from baby formula  

magnetism

400

By doing this, you can separate fuel from crude oil (both are liquids) (choose from board)

distillation

400

The process of pulling apart ions out of a solid ionic compound (choose from board)

dissociation

400
What is a term used to describe a solution that is saturated at a high temperature and then cooled while still holding the same amount of solute?

supersaturated

400

This contains particles that are too large to dissolve but too small to settle out (choose from board)

colloid

500

By doing this, you can use heat to remove excess water from maple syrup

evaporation

500

Explain the process of salt dissolving in water using the following terms: positive ends, negative ends, dissociation, attracted, apart, surrounded.

Salt(NaCl) is made of Na+ and Cl- ions.  When the salt enters the water, dissociation happens when the positive ends of the water molecule attract the Cl- ion and the negative end of the water molecule attracts the Na+ pulling them apart.  Eventually the water molecules completely surrounds the Na+ and Cl- ions.

500

How can you increase the speed of something dissolving?  example: chlorine tablets in water

heat, increasing the temperature of the solvent

500

Term used to identify a solution that contains less than the maximum amount of solute that it could hold at a given temperature

unsaturated

500

The process of dissolving (choose from board)

solvation