Solutes and Solvents
Separating Mixtures
Industry Methods
Environmental Impacts
Miscellaneous
100

What is a solute?

A substance that is dissolved in the solution.

100

What is evaporation used to separate?

Homogenous mixtures (solutions)

100

Where does the petroleum industry get oil?

The ground.

100

What is sewage?

Wastewater that comes from toilets, baths, showers and sinks.

100

What is saturation?

When no more of something can be absorbed, combined or added.

200
If you mix together water and sugar, which one is the solute and which is the solvent?

Solute = sugar. Solvent = water.

200

Does magnetism work on nickel?

Yes.

200

How do they separate petroleum into its more useful components?

Distillation

200

Oils spills is an example of harm to the environment. What is another example?

Broken pipelines, sewage pollution, factory waste.

200

What is concentration?

The quantity of solute in a solution

300

What happens when particles are not attracted to each other?

They separate.

300

What is a sieve?

A utensil used for separating different sized particles.

300

What process is used on uranium after it has been crushed?

Dissolved, then Evaporated.

300

What do pesticides protect against?

Insects

300

What harmful chemicals do technological devices contain?

Lithium, mercury and lead.

400

What is a simple solution?

Two substances that are mixed together.

400

Distillation involved boiling the mixture until what happens?

One component turns to a vapour.

400

What is a salt pan for?

To separate the solid salt from the water.

400

What are the advantages of uranium use?

It is not burned, and causes minimal air pollution.

400

What is the number one producer of toxic heavy metals in landfills?

Electronic waste

500

Is hot chocolate mix a solute or solvent?

Solute

500

How would you separate a mixture of sand and rocks?

Sifting

500
How do we get maple syrup from sap?

Evaporation

500

What are the long-term effects of pesticides exposure?

Respiratory failure, skin defects and eye damage.

500
What delicious science is very similar to chemistry?

Baking