Asked by Can some please assist??
When salt dissolves completely into water, which term is used to describe the water?
solvent
concentration
solute
solution
Does anyone have the whole test for solutions, acids, and bases unit test?
solvent
concentration
solute
solution
Does anyone have the whole test for solutions, acids, and bases unit test?
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
No, I don't have the test and I suggest that you not use answers from other student. That isn't the way you learn. In fact you could have Googled your question and read the answer easily.
When solutions are made the material that is doing the dissolving is the solvent. In this case that is the water. The material being dissolved is the solute. That is the salt in this case. USUALLY, but not always, the solid is called the solute and the liquid is the solvent. In the case of two liquids usually the one in larger quantity is called the solvent and the smaller quantity is the solute. You can have solid/liquid solution as in the NaCl solution in the problem but there are many others; i.e., liquid/liquid, gas/liquid. gas/gas, solid/solid, etc.
Please come back here for your questions but don't cheat.
When solutions are made the material that is doing the dissolving is the solvent. In this case that is the water. The material being dissolved is the solute. That is the salt in this case. USUALLY, but not always, the solid is called the solute and the liquid is the solvent. In the case of two liquids usually the one in larger quantity is called the solvent and the smaller quantity is the solute. You can have solid/liquid solution as in the NaCl solution in the problem but there are many others; i.e., liquid/liquid, gas/liquid. gas/gas, solid/solid, etc.
Please come back here for your questions but don't cheat.
Answered by
heathen
aye bro it’s solute
Answered by
heathen
nvm it’s solvent ☠️
Answered by
Connexus
Yo what are all the answers to the test. not the long answers tho
Answered by
Online teacher
It is an Honor Code violation to use internet resources, such as this website, on your test questions. Doing so will result in a zero on the essay question and a discipline report.
Answered by
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shut up online teacher nobody cares
Answered by
dabi
1: Solvent
2: Water molecules will attract each other electrically, but they will not attract oil molecules, causing separation.
3: Yes, it can be extracted through evaporation. It retains its original properties.
4: The water would need to be heated to a higher temperature, which would give molecules and ions more kinetic energy, increasing solubility.
5: oxygen
6: The number of particles of solute in a solution is measured in moles.
7: Both compound types have oppositely charged regions.
8: oppositely charged ends
9: It easily dissociates into ions in solution.
10: 11.0
11: HCl, H2S, PH3
12: Sulfur (S) has a larger atomic size than oxygen (O), so HS– is a more stable, weaker base than OH–.
13: 4
14: The negative log of the concentration of OH– ions is 2. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base.
15: A solution of potassium hydroxide will always have a lesser concentration of solute than a solution of ammonia.
2: Water molecules will attract each other electrically, but they will not attract oil molecules, causing separation.
3: Yes, it can be extracted through evaporation. It retains its original properties.
4: The water would need to be heated to a higher temperature, which would give molecules and ions more kinetic energy, increasing solubility.
5: oxygen
6: The number of particles of solute in a solution is measured in moles.
7: Both compound types have oppositely charged regions.
8: oppositely charged ends
9: It easily dissociates into ions in solution.
10: 11.0
11: HCl, H2S, PH3
12: Sulfur (S) has a larger atomic size than oxygen (O), so HS– is a more stable, weaker base than OH–.
13: 4
14: The negative log of the concentration of OH– ions is 2. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base.
15: A solution of potassium hydroxide will always have a lesser concentration of solute than a solution of ammonia.
Answered by
ty
i just took the test and dabi is 100% right !!
Answered by
Spider-Man
Thanks dabi
Answered by
dabi
ur very welcome! <3
Answered by
Connections slave
Dabi is still 100% correct but the test has 19 questions now
Answered by
Sterilized
The teachers on here most definitely don’t know the struggle. Most teens do online school as a last resort, I myself did. Due to depression and always moving it was no fun doing public. If I have to cheat my way through idrfc. Love ya
Answered by
oof
i find it so funny when ppl yell at us for cheating like they themselves aren't on the website lmfao
Answered by
Babytron
online teacher a clown
Answered by
Blue
Dabi answers are correct
Answered by
mxloser
thanks
Answered by
Billy Haybottom is gone
Online teacher needs to go eat a tortilla chip vertically because the teachers don't even know how to teach us since we're on here getting H E L P
Answered by
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solubility
Answered by
yooo
Honestly if you think about it if you memorize the answer in the correct order or write them down somewhere then use that then technically you are not cheating or violating the "HonOR code" and this is coming from an Honor student at connection academy
Answered by
Luvsu_
L teacher