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11th Grade Solutions Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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This Accelerated Chemistry | Water C Practice Quiz assesses understanding of solubility changes in different conditions, including temperature and pressure effects on solids and gases, and solubility principles in polar and...
Questions: 17 | Attempts: 54 | Last updated: Sep 2, 2025
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Sample QuestionWhat is one way that dissolved oxygen does NOT get into water? (Hint: Think of the formulas for photosynthesis/respiration)
Do you know what the term molarity means? M denotes molarity, and it is defined as the number of moles of solute present in one liter of solution. To obtain molarity, you will need to divide the moles of the solute by liters of...
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Sample QuestionHow do you prepare a .3 M solution of NaCl? The molar mass of NaCl is 22.99 + 35.45. Since a .3 M solution is required, multiply the molar mass by .3. Water is added to the 1-liter mark. REMEMBER: Molarity is Moles per Liter solution. The liter solution INCLUDES the water AND the salt -- salt has volume -- so it will be less than 1 Liter of water.
These questions deal with Table G and solubility levels (saturated vs. unsaturated) in solutions.
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Sample QuestionA solution that is at equilibrium must be
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Sample QuestionThe conditions that cause sugar to dissolve faster in water are
Chemistry revolves around solutes and solubility. How much do you know about chemical solubility? Play this quiz to assess your knowledge of solubility rules. Chemistry is a complex subject to master. Do you know what are solute,...
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Sample QuestionAlways Soluble?
Explore key concepts in Chemistry 121 with a focus on solutions. This quiz covers the nature of solutions, solutes, solvents, and electrolytes, assessing understanding of their roles and behaviors in chemical reactions. Ideal for...
Questions: 18 | Attempts: 146 | Last updated: Jun 5, 2025
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Sample QuestionA homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
Are you a Chemistry student? Can you pass this solution quiz with at least 70% of the marks? Give it a try and evaluate your knowledge regarding this homogeneous mixture. A solution is a type of homogeneous mixture made up of two...
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Sample QuestionWhich of these actions will cause more sugar to dissolve in a saturated sugar water solution? I. Add more sugar while stirring II. Add more sugar and heat the solution. III. Grind the sugar to a powder; then add while stirring
This quiz covers content of the New York State Regents Chemistry Curriculum.
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Sample QuestionThe solvent is the part of the solution that
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