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Choose the letter of the best answer. Writeyour answer on the space provided before each number.

_____1. A solution in which no more solid will dissolve is called


a. Insoluble c. Solubility
b. b.Saturated d. Soluble

_____2. Solution is a homogenous mixture. Which of the followingis an example of a solution?

a.Mud in a water c. Mango shake


b.Ice cream d. Vinegar

_____3. What is the most comment solvent in everyday life?

a.Carbon containing chemicals b.Ethanolc.Water

d. All of the above

_____4. How does temperature affect solubility?

a. Solubility is not affected by temperature


b. Solubility decreases with an increase in temperature
c. Solubility increases with an increase in temperature.
d. Solubility increases with a decrease in temperature.

_____5. The rate of solution is a measure of how fast a substancedissolves.

What are the factors that determine the rate of solution?

a. Stirring b. Temperature c. Amount solute already dissolved


d.Time

_____6. What are the main factors that affect solubility?

a. Temperature c. Nature of solute and solvent


b. Pressure d. All of the above

_____7. As the temperature of a liquid solvent increases, the amount of solute that can dissolve in
it

a. decreases by one degree Celsius for every milliliter of solvent


b. increases
c. decrease
d. remains constant
_____8. Which of the following terms refers to a solution that contains the maximum quantity of
solute at a given temperature?

a. supersaturated solution
b. aqueous solution
c. saturated solution
d. unsaturated solution

_____9. There are solution which do not appear in nature insteadthey are made by man. Which
is an example of manufacturedsolution?

a. Sea water c. Cologne


b. Blood d. Air

_____10. In a sugar solution, which component of the solution isa solute?

a.Water c. Salt

c. Sugar d. Milk powder

_____11. Sophia wants to make a juice after lunch. What makesthe powdered juice dissolve
faster?a.

Add water c. Pour sugarb.

Wait until it will mixed d. Stir very well _____12. Which of the following is an example
of suspension?a.

Toothpaste c. Salt in a waterb.

Sand in a water d. Smoke _____13. To determine whether the mixture is a solution or not,the
following are its characteristics, EXCEPT;a.

Clear c. Homogeneousb.

Transparent d. Can be filtered _____14. How will you describe a mixture out of salt and oil?a.

The oil can dissolved into the salt.b.

The oil can only dissolved a little bit of a salt.c.

It becomes a homogenous solution, the salt ismiscible into the oil.d.


It becomes a heterogeneous mixture, the salt isimmiscible into the oil. _____15. Which
statement describes the solute?a.

It is the solid formed in solutionb.

It is the liquid part of the solutionc.

It is the component of a solution in smaller amountd.

It is the component of a solution in bigger amount _____16. 5.45 g of NaCl is added to 100 mL of
water. What is itspercentage by mass?a.

2.23% c. 5.23%b.

5.17% d. 4.23% _____17. Which value corresponds to the pH of pure water?


a.

7 c. 6
b.

14 d. 3 _____18. Which of the following example is commonly found incarbonic acid?


a.

Sour milk c. Vinegar


b.

Softdrinks d. Fruits _____19. Litmus paper is an acid and base indicator. When redlitmus
paper changes to blue, the sample is?
a.

Neutral c. Basic
b.

Acidic d. None _____20. Litmus paper is an acid and base indicator. When bluelitmus paper
changes to red, the sample is?
a.

Neutral c. Basic
b.

Acidic d. None _____21. Which statement best describe the characteristics of abase?
a.

A base is bitter to taste


b.
A base can neutralize acid
c.

A base is slippery to touch


d.

All of the above _____22. What type of substance is a Sodium Chloride?


a.

Acid c. Salt
b.

Base d. Sugar _____23. Acids can evenly found in our body. An acid to ourstomach help digest food
that we eat. Which of the following acidscontain in our stomach?
a.

Nitric acid c. hydrochloric acid


b.

Sulfuric acid d. Carbonic acid _____24. Neutralization occurs in our daily life activities.
Whenyou are bitten with a bee, the sting is a base. How are you goingto treat the sting?
a.

Apply a week acid solution


b.

Wash water to the effected part


c.

Never mind the sting, it will vanish after 5 minutes


d.

Apply soap to clean the affected part _____25. The pH scale was made and used
to distinguish theacidity and basicity of a substance we use daily. Which of thefollowing is
true?
a.

pH of less than 7 is basic; pH of more than 7 isacidic.

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