Sci. 8- Mix & Flow of Matter: Section 2 Quiz

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Using your notes, and/or text complete the following quiz for Section 2.0 of Mix and Flow of Matter

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Use the words to complete a visual organizer, showing the relationships between and among the words provided. Use each word or phrase only once.

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Mixtures can be made with solids, liquids or gases. The kind of mixture or solution that is referred to as heterogeneous is a mixture or solution which ...

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For some fluids, paper chromatography is a test that determines whether a substance is a ...

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An insulating foam is sprayed into cracks to seal them. The gas and liquid together make a ...

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At school we use coffee filter paper to investigate the process of paper chromatography. The filter
paper is called a ...

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When a substance, such as sugar, dissolves in water, the particles intermingle. This is possible
because the particles of sugar ...

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In concentrated solutions, there are large amounts of ...

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Concentration amounts can be stated in many different ways. 50g per 100ml is one common way.
Another way is to express it as a percent, like they do in juice containers. If an apple juice Tetra Pak had 20 grams of apple juice per 100ml, the concentration would be ...

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When comparing concentrations of different solutions, it is necessary to compare the concentrations in the same volume. Which of the following solutions would have the highest concentration?

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The difference between a saturated and unsaturated solution is that an unsaturated solution can dissolve more ...

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Solubility is the maximum amount of solute that you can add to a fixed volume of solvent at a given...

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Solubility is affected by a number of factors including all of the following, EXCEPT ...

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Water is referred to as the universal solvent, because it can dissolve so many different substances. To identify a solution that contains water as the solvent, chemists use the term ...

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A common solution in which the solute is solid and the solvent is liquid is ...

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For most common solid or liquid substances, solubility increases as temperature increases. This is
NOT the case with

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Diffusion occurs when the particles of a solute ...

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Dissolving occurs when a solute and a solvent are added together. The factors that affect the rate of
dissolving are ...