Universal Solvent
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Lemonade is prepared by mixing lemon juice and sugar in water.You wish to add ice to cool it.Should you add ice to the lemonade before or after dissolving sugar?In which case would it be possible to dissolve more sugar? Does water dissolve an equal amount of salt and sugar? What can be done to dissolve more salt in a saturated solution of water and salt? [5 MARKS]
Water is a universal solvent Give reason for your answer
Question 10
Lemonade is prepared by mixing lemon juice and sugar in water. You wish to add ice to cool it. Should you add ice to the lemonade before or after dissolving sugar? In which case would it be possible to dissolve more sugar?
What are the advantages of using no solvent in a reaction?
More substances can be dissolved in a solution using heating. True/False
True
False
Why we should add ice after after dissolve sugar in the lemonade why not befor
Which object will sink in water?
- A
- B
- Both A and B
- Neither A nor B
- True
- False
Why water is called a universal solvent ?
Most of the substances cannot be dissolved in solution by heating.
True
False
- solute
- solution
- solvent
- mixture
- Alcohol
- Benzene
- Ether
- Water
- Alcohol
- Petrol
- Ether
- None of the above
Question 5
(a) Why do some objects sink into water?
(b) Which of the following substances sink into water?
Stone, sponge, iron nail, metal key and flower.
(c) In a glass tumbler, it was observed from top to bottom – oil→water→honey were present in different layers. What can you tell about the density of honey with respect to water?
- Hydrogen
- Oxygen
- Water
- Nitrogen
Water is called a _____________ solvent.
- Water
- Petrol
- Alcohol
- Ether
- it dissolves in most of the liquids
- it contains many salts and minerals
- it can exist in three states
- it can dissolve most of the substances
- Salt
- Sugar
- Oil
- Milk
ObjectDensity(g/L)i. Copper utensila. 8.96ii. Iron boxb. 7.85iii. Waterc. 1.00
What would be the observation if copper utensil and iron box are placed in water?
ObjectDensity(g/L)i. Copper utensila. 8.96ii. Iron boxb. 7.85iii. Waterc. 1.00
What would be the observation if copper utensil and iron box are placed in water?
- Stone floats on water.
- Sponge floats on water.
- Both floats on water.
- Both sinks in water.
- Both sinks in water.
- Sponge floats on water.
- Stone floats on water.
- Both floats on water.