Trivia Questions On Chemical Mixture! Chemistry Quiz

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    What are the two main types of mixtures?

    • Solutes and solvents
    • Heterogeneous and homogeneous
    • Saturated and supersaturated
    • None of the above
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Dive into the world of Chemistry with the 'Trivia Questions on Chemical Mixture!' Explore key concepts like types of mixtures, properties of solutions, and the role of solvents. Ideal for learners seeking to understand fundamental chemistry principles.

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  • 2. 

    A solutions is

    • Made of more solvent than solute

    • Made of less solvent than solute

    • Made of equal parts solvent and solute

    • Made of neither solvents or solutes.

    Correct Answer
    A. Made of more solvent than solute
    Explanation
    A solution is made of more solvent than solute because the solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute. In a solution, the solute is dissolved in the solvent, resulting in a homogeneous mixture. The concentration of the solute in the solution is typically lower compared to the amount of solvent present. Therefore, a solution is made up of more solvent than solute.

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  • 3. 

    Mixtures can be physically separated and chemically combined.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    Mixtures can be physically separated through methods like filtration, distillation, or evaporation. However, chemical compounds cannot be separated by physical means, as they are formed through chemical reactions where the atoms are rearranged. Therefore, the statement that mixtures can be chemically combined is incorrect.

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  • 4. 

    What is the universal solvent?

    • Salt

    • Sodium

    • Water

    • Oxygen

    Correct Answer
    A. Water
    Explanation
    Water is considered the universal solvent because it has the ability to dissolve a wide range of substances. This is due to its unique molecular structure, with polar covalent bonds that allow it to form hydrogen bonds with other polar molecules or ions. These hydrogen bonds help to break apart the solute particles and surround them, allowing them to be dispersed and dissolved in the water. As a result, water is able to dissolve many different types of compounds, making it a versatile solvent in various chemical and biological processes.

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  • 5. 

    Something that is dilute has

    • More 2 times more solvent than solute

    • More 2 times more solute than solvent

    • The same amount of solvent and solute

    • None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. More 2 times more solvent than solute
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "more 2 times more solvent than solute." When a solution is dilute, it means that there is a larger amount of solvent compared to the solute. In other words, the solvent is more concentrated in the solution than the solute.

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