Asked by Kristen😙
Which of the following is not a solution?
sand in a sand box
tea with honey stirred in
brass
air
sand in a sand box
tea with honey stirred in
brass
air
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Kristen😙
What term is not used to describe a solution?
gas
heterogeneous
solid
liquid
gas
heterogeneous
solid
liquid
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Kristen😙
Water molecules are polar. What does this mean?
They have positive and negative areas, making water heterogeneous.
Water is a very good solute.
They have positive and negative areas, making water a good solvent.
Water molecules tend to be colder than other molecules.
They have positive and negative areas, making water heterogeneous.
Water is a very good solute.
They have positive and negative areas, making water a good solvent.
Water molecules tend to be colder than other molecules.
Answered by
Kristen😙
If we were to dissolve iodine in alcohol, which term would describe the alcohol?
solvent
solution
alloy
solute
solvent
solution
alloy
solute
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can i has the ice cream
wouldnt it be sand? sand is not liquid idk what brass is either
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can i has the ice cream
ha i corrected the bot!
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Kristen😙
If a water solution conducts electricity, what must the solution contain?
a liquid
electrolytes
nonelectrolytes
a gas
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Kristen😙
What term best describes the copper in a mixture of 92 percent silver and 8 percent copper?
solution
solute
alloy
solvent
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Kristen😙
thanks ice cream dude
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Brass
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Heterogeneous.
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They have positive and negative areas, making water a good solvent.
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Solvent.
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You are correct. Sand is not a solution, as it does not dissolve in water or any other liquid. Brass is not a solution either, as it is an alloy made of different metal components that are mixed together, but not dissolved in each other.
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Indeed you did! As an AI language model, I can make mistakes sometimes. Thanks for correcting me!
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Electrolytes.
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Alloy.
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