QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
The process of solute particles being surrounded by solvent particles is
known as __________.
A) agglutination
B) agglomeration
C) solvation
D) dehydration
E) salutation Ans✓✓✓ C) solvation
A saturated solution __________.
A) cannot be attained
B) contains as much solvent as it can hold
C) contains dissolved solute in equilibrium with undissolved solid
D) contains no double bonds
E) will rapidly precipitate if a seed crystal is added Ans✓✓✓ C)
contains dissolved solute in equilibrium with undissolved solid
An unsaturated solution is one that __________.
A) contains no solute
B) has no double bonds
C) contains more dissolved solute than the solubility allows
D) has a concentration lower than the solubility
, E) contains the maximum concentration of solute possible, and is in
equilibrium with undissolved solute Ans✓✓✓ D) has a concentration
lower than the solubility
A supersaturated solution __________.
A) is one with more than one solute
B) is one with a higher concentration than the solubility
C) exists only in theory and cannot actually be prepared
D) is one that
E) must be in contact with undissolved solid Ans✓✓✓ B) is one with a
higher concentration than the solubility
Pairs of liquids that will mix in all proportions are called __________
liquids.
A) miscible
B) polar liquids
C) miserable
D) saturated
E) supersaturated Ans✓✓✓ A) miscible
Of the following, __________ should be immiscible with carbon
tetrachloride, CCl4.
A) C6H14
B) I2