Solutions
Separating Solutions
Properties of Solutions
pH (#5 is hard!)
pH II (#5 is hard!)
100

Give two examples of a solution

Many answers! (e.g. honey in tea)

100

What is evaporation?

When a liquid becomes a gas

100

Name two ways you can speed up the rate of dissolving/dissolution

Heat, movement (e.g. boiling, stirring)

100

What does pH measure?

pH measures the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution

100

Are tears acidic, neutral or basic?

200

A solution occurs when at least one substance is _______ by another substance in a mixture.

dissolved

200

What is condensation?

When a gas becomes a liquid

200

What is concentration?

How much solute is dissolved in a solution.

200

The more hydrogen ions a solution has, the more ______ it is. 

Acidic

200

The less hydrogen ions a solution has, the more ______ it is.

Basic

300

What does being dissolved mean?

Becoming a part of something else completely

300

Is evaporation a natural or unnatural process? Give an example of evaporation.

Natural, many answers e.g. a shirt drying

300

How can you tell a solution is over-concentrated?

You can still see some of the solute.

300

What is the pH of a completely neutral solution?

Seven!

300

The most acidic solution ever would have a pH of...

Zero!

400

What is a solute?

A solute is the part of a solution that is dissolved.

400

What is crystallization?

Crystallization happens when the solute in the solution hardens into a crystal.

400

Why does an egg float on top of salt water but sink in tap water?

The more saturated/concentrated a solution, the more dense it is.

400

Why do extremely acidic and extremely basic solutions burn your skin?

They are trying... to... dissolve you!

400

What are hydrogen ions?

Hydrogen ions are charged hydrogen atoms.

500

What is a solvent?

A solvent is the part of a solution that dissolves the solute.

500

What is distillation?

Distillation is fast and intentional. We boil a liquid then condense the vapor back to liquid. It helps get rid of ‘impurities’ like chemicals in water.

500

Why does movement make chemicals react more quickly?

The particles collide quickly, producing the reactions.

500

What does pH stand for?

potential of Hydrogen

500

What happens if you mix an acidic solution and a basic solution?

A neutral solution forms