Quiz: Saturated vs Unsaturated Solutions

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Quiz: Saturated Vs Unsaturated Solutions - Quiz

Dive into the intriguing realm of solutions with our "Saturated vs Unsaturated Solutions Quiz." This quiz challenges your knowledge of chemistry as you decipher whether a solution is saturated or unsaturated. Navigate through thought-provoking questions, each presenting two options, and put your understanding to the test. Does the solution have maximum solute dissolved (saturated) or room for more solute (unsaturated)?

Sharpen your chemistry acumen with this interactive quiz designed to enhance your understanding of solution properties. Engage in a fun learning experience and explore the dynamic world of chemistry. Ready to distinguish between saturated and unsaturated solutions? Take the quiz and Read moreunravel the mysteries of chemical solubility!


Saturated vs Unsaturated Solutions Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    500-grams of flour completely dissolved in 1 liter of water.

    • A.

      Saturated Solution

    • B.

      Unsaturated Solution

    Correct Answer
    B. Unsaturated Solution
    Explanation
    500-grams of flour completely dissolved in 1 liter of water. This is an unsaturated solution because the solution can still dissolve more flour without leaving any residue.

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  • 2. 

    When another 200 grams of flour was added to the solution, the additional flour was not dissolved completely and settled.

    • A.

      Saturated Solution 

    • B.

      Unsaturated Solution

    Correct Answer
    A. Saturated Solution 
    Explanation
    When another 200 grams of flour was added to the solution, the additional flour was not dissolved completely and settled. This is a Saturated Solution because no more solute (flour) can be dissolved in the solvent (water).

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  • 3. 

    The solutions cannot hold any more solute when added in the solution.

    • A.

      Saturated Solution 

    • B.

      Unsaturated Solution 

    Correct Answer
    A. Saturated Solution 
    Explanation
    The solutions cannot hold any more solute when added in the solution. This is a Saturated Solution because it has reached its maximum capacity of solute that can be dissolved.

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  • 4. 

    One pack of gelatine powder completely dissolved in 400 grams of water.

    • A.

      Saturated Solution 

    • B.

      Unsaturated Solution 

    Correct Answer
    B. Unsaturated Solution 
    Explanation
    One pack of gelatine powder completely dissolved in 400 grams of water is an Unsaturated Solution because more gelatine powder can still be dissolved in the water.

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  • 5. 

    The milk powder cannot be dissolved anymore in a cup of water. What kind of solution is this?

    • A.

      Saturated Solution 

    • B.

      Unsaturated Solution

    Correct Answer
    A. Saturated Solution 
    Explanation
    The milk powder cannot be dissolved anymore in a cup of water. This is a Saturated Solution because the water cannot dissolve any more milk powder.

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  • 6. 

    A solution was made by dissolving 300 grams of sugar in 1 liter of water until no more sugar could be dissolved. Is this solution saturated or unsaturated?

    • A.

      Saturated Solution

    • B.

      Unsaturated Solution

    Correct Answer
    A. Saturated Solution
    Explanation
    A solution was made by dissolving 300 grams of sugar in 1 liter of water until no more sugar could be dissolved. This is a Saturated Solution because the water has dissolved the maximum amount of sugar it can hold.

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  • 7. 

    A solution was prepared by dissolving 50 grams of salt in 500 grams of water. More salt can still be dissolved in the solution. Is this solution saturated or unsaturated?

    • A.

      Saturated Solution

    • B.

      Unsaturated Solution

    Correct Answer
    B. Unsaturated Solution
    Explanation
    A solution was prepared by dissolving 50 grams of salt in 500 grams of water. More salt can still be dissolved in the solution. This is an Unsaturated Solution because the water can still dissolve more salt.

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  • 8. 

    A solution was made by dissolving as much coffee as possible in a cup of hot water. Is this solution saturated or unsaturated?

    • A.

      Saturated Solution

    • B.

      Unsaturated Solution

    Correct Answer
    A. Saturated Solution
    Explanation
    A solution was made by dissolving as much coffee as possible in a cup of hot water. This is a Saturated Solution because the hot water has dissolved the maximum amount of coffee it can hold.

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  • 9. 

    A solution was prepared by dissolving 100 grams of baking soda in 1 liter of water. The solution can still dissolve more baking soda. Is this solution saturated or unsaturated?  

    • A.

      Saturated Solution

    • B.

      Unsaturated Solution

    Correct Answer
    B. Unsaturated Solution
    Explanation
    A solution was prepared by dissolving 100 grams of baking soda in 1 liter of water. The solution can still dissolve more baking soda. This is an Unsaturated Solution because the water can still dissolve more baking soda.

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  • 10. 

    A solution was made by adding as much lemon juice as possible to a glass of water until no more lemon juice could be dissolved. Is this solution saturated or unsaturated?

    • A.

      Saturated Solution

    • B.

      Unsaturated Solution

    Correct Answer
    A. Saturated Solution
    Explanation
    A solution was made by adding as much lemon juice as possible to a glass of water until no more lemon juice could be dissolved. This is a Saturated Solution because the water has dissolved the maximum amount of lemon juice it can hold.

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Janyce Wowk |BS, Chemistry |
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Janyce is a chemistry professional with a B.S. in Chemistry from Montclair State University. Her experience as a research assistant and lab technician in a PFAS laboratory has allowed her to develop strong laboratory, data analysis, and research skills. On our review board team, Janyce reviews chemistry quizzes, ensuring accuracy and enhancing the quality of our educational materials. Her chemistry expertise and commitment to precision make her a valuable asset in maintaining high-quality resources for learners.

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