Classification Based on Solubility
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- Solute - salt; Solvent - water
- Solute - water; Solvent - salt
- Solute - salt; Solvent - salt
- Solute - water; Solvent - water
- True
- False
Does chalk powder dissolve in water? If not why?
State whether the statement given below is True or False.
Chalk dissolves in water.
Is soluble in water?
Why does solubility increase with increase in temperature?
What is an insoluble substance?
Question 7 (d)
Find the odd one out from the following:
Sugar, Salt, Sand, Copper sulphate
Why is sand insoluble but sugar soluble as the atoms present in the water have gap between them then any substance can fill those gaps .
- universal solvent
- common solvent
- universal solute
- natural solvent
Why do you think oxygen dissolved in water is important for the survival of aquatic animals and plants.
Which among the following substances is insoluble in water?
- Sawdust
- Salt
- Vinegar
- Sugar
Oxygen is _____ in water. (insoluble/soluble)
When we mix oil in a glass of water, two things happen:
1) The oil does not mix with water.
2) It settles on top of water making a separate layer.
What is the reason for these two phenomena? Mention the property being exhibited by the oil. [3 MARKS]
🔹By increasing the amount of the solvent.
🔹By stirring the solvent.
🔹By heating the solvent.
Why do electrons have potential energy?
- Salt water
- Water
- Salt
- Salt water and water
The direction of translocation of solutes is
Upward
Downward
Radical
All of these
Question 02
Pick one material from the following which is completely soluble in water.
(a) Chalk Powder
(b) Tea leaves
(c) Glucose
(d) Sawdust
What happens when an electron jump from a lower to a higher energy level?
Liquid such as petrol and vegetable oil are miscible
- True
- False
State True or False.
The solubility of a solution increases with the increase in temperature.
True
False
A mixture of 80 ml ethanol and 20 ml water can be called a solution of water in ethanol.
- True
- False
Name one salt whose solubility first increases and then decreases with a rise in temperature.
- Sand
- Sugar
- Sawdust
- Salt
Name the major salts dissolved in sea water. What is the maximum percentage of the salt which is found in seawater?
- Ductility
- Opacity
- Density
- Solubility