2.2 - Types of Solutions
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Practice Questions
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What is an example of a gas-gas solution?
💡 Hint: Think about the mixture we breathe.
Define a saturated solution.
💡 Hint: Consider situations where no more solute can dissolve.
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What type of solution contains the maximum solute at a given temperature?
💡 Hint: Think about the point of saturation.
True or False: An unsaturated solution can still dissolve more solute.
💡 Hint: Consider the concept of saturation.
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Describe how adding temperature affects the solubility of a solid solute versus a gas solute in a liquid solution.
💡 Hint: Consider a scenario like sugar dissolving faster in hot water and gas bubbles leaving a warm soda.
You have three solutions: one unsaturated, one saturated, and one supersaturated. Describe the observation when they are left standing for hours.
💡 Hint: Think of how crystals form when a supersaturated solution is disturbed.
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