Class 8 Science: The Amazing World of Solutes Solvents and Solutions Worksheet (with Answers)
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- 1. In a sugar solution, the solvent is:
- (a) sugar
- (b) salt
- (c) water
- (d) air
- 2. A solution that can dissolve no more solute at a given temperature is:
- (a) dilute
- (b) unsaturated
- (c) concentrated
- (d) saturated
- 3. The substance that dissolves is the:
- (a) solute
- (b) solvent
- (c) solution
- (d) mixture
- 4. For most solids, solubility increases when temperature:
- (a) rises
- (b) falls
- (c) stays fixed
- (d) reaches zero
- 5. Define a solution.
- 6. What is solubility?
- 7. Explain dilute, concentrated, unsaturated and saturated solutions.
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- 1. (c) water — Water dissolves the sugar, so water is the solvent.
- 2. (d) saturated — It is a saturated solution.
- 3. (a) solute — The dissolving substance is the solute.
- 4. (a) rises — Higher temperature usually dissolves more solid.
- 5. A homogeneous mixture of a solute dissolved in a solvent.
- 6. The maximum amount of a solute that dissolves in a fixed amount of solvent at a given temperature.
- 7. A dilute solution contains only a little solute, and a concentrated solution contains a large amount, so these terms compare how much solute is dissolved. At a fixed temperature, an unsaturated solution can still dissolve more solute, while a saturated solution has dissolved the maximum it can hold; any extra solute then settles. Heating a saturated solution can let it dissolve still more, since solubility usually rises with temperature.
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