Solutes and Solvents
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What are aqueous solutions?
We know, in a solution the substance present in the smaller quantity is called the solute and the substance present in larger amount is called solvent. But what if both the constituents of the solution are in equal amount ? Suppose we have a liquid in liquid solution in which both the constituents are in equal amount then which one would be solute and which one would be the solvent in that particular solution?
What is salute and solvent ?
Differentiate
1)solution colloids and suspension on basis of properties.
Pick out suspension, colloid, solution. From the given substance:-
Soap solution, CuSO4 solution, Animal blood, sugar solution, salt solution, Muddy water, Chalk & water solution, Toothpaste, Milk, Starch solution, Mist, Fog, smoke.
Sodium Chloride
Alcohol
Carbon dioxide
Milk
Give two use of suspension.
Why do we use warm water and not use hot water during the preparation of a colloid of egg albumin?
Explain why water is known as universal solvent?
Why water + starch shows Tyndall effect explain?
- True
- False
- solute
- solvent
- mixture
How do you fix emulsion in chemistry?
Which among the following formulae can be used for calculating the concentration?
(i)mass of solutemass of solution×100
(ii) mass of solutemass of solute + solvent×100
(iii)mass of solventmass of solution×100
(iv) mass of solventmass of solute + solvent×100
(v) mass of solutevolume of solution×100
(vi) mass of solventvolume of solution×100
(i), (ii), (vi)
(iv), (iii), (vi)
(iv), (iii), (v)
(i), (ii), (v)
Which among the following formulae can be used for calculating the concentration?
(i)mass of solutemass of solution×100
(ii) mass of solutemass of solute + solvent×100
(iii)mass of solventmass of solution×100
(iv) mass of solventmass of solute + solvent×100
(v) mass of solutevolume of solution×100
(vi) mass of solventvolume of solution×100
(i), (ii), (vi)
(iv), (iii), (vi)
(iv), (iii), (v)
(i), (ii), (v)
Which among the following formulae can be used for calculating the concentration?
(i)mass of solutemass of solution×100
(ii) mass of solutemass of solute + solvent×100
(iii)mass of solventmass of solution×100
(iv) mass of solventmass of solute + solvent×100
(v) mass of solutevolume of solution×100
(vi) mass of solventvolume of solution×100
(i), (ii), (vi)
(iv), (iii), (vi)
(iv), (iii), (v)
(i), (ii), (v)
What is the number of phases in image A and number of phases in the solution in image B?
- 1 and 2
- 2 and 2
- 1 and 1
- 2 and 1
What is the number of components in image A and the solution in image B?
1 and 2
1 and 1
2 and 1
2 and 2
- Chromatography
- Centrifugation
- Sublimation
Which among the following is an example of solid in solid solution?
Alloys
Sea water
Gasoline
Soda pop
- MassPercent = Mass of SoluteMass of Solute+Mass of Solvent×100
- MassPercent =Mass of SoluteMass of Solvent×100
- VolumePercent = Volume of SoluteVolume of Solute+Volume of Solvent×100
- VolumePercent = Volume of SoluteVolume of Solvent×100
Let’s say you have a beaker with ice, water and water vapour together. What is the number of phases and what is the number of components you would find in this beaker?
- Phases – 1 , components – 1
- Phases – 1, components – 3
- Components – 1, Phases – 3
- Components – 3, Phases – 3
From where fishes and aquatic animals get oxygen?
They extract oxygen from water
Oxygen dissolved in water
They don't need oxygen.
They come out and breath
Salt is the solvent
Salt is the solute
Water is the solute
Neither water nor salt are the solute