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1. what can serve as the solvent in a solution? liquid, solid, gas, or all of the above.

Answer all of the above

2. a homogeneous mixture consists of 12% ethanol, 28% methanol, and 60% water. what

is the solvent? water, methanol, ethanol, or ethanol + methanol

Answer - water

3. in a solution, the solute is

Answer the substance that is dissolved

4. example of colloid grape juice, homogenized milk, blood, or kool-aid.

Answer ho- mogenized milk

5. example of suspension blood, homogenized milk, apple juice, or mayo.

Answer -

blood

6. unknown liquid that is insoluble in water but not in benzene (an aromatic


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,hydrocarbon solvent). what type of molecule is unknown? polar, nonpolar, neither

polar or non polar, or both polar and non polar

Answer nonpolar

7. solubility of in water decreases as temperature increases. liq- uids,

solids, or gases?

Answer gases

8. which compound will be most soluble in hexane?


CH3CH2OH CH3OH CH3CH2CH2OH

Answer CH3CH2CH2OH

9. water solution of sodium chloride is a good conductor of electricity. due to this

property, table salt is classified as a(n)




weak electrolyte, strong electrolyte, non-electrolyte, or semi-electrolyte

Answer strong electrolyte

10. example of a weak electrolyte


MgCl2, HC2H3O2, HNO3, or KOH

Answer HC2H3O2
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,11. in order to prevent the process off either crenation or hemolysis with red blood cells

an intravenous solution concentration should be to

the concentration of blood.


hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic, or all of the above.

Answer isotonic

12. the process of crenation occurs when the concentration outside a cell is

and is said to be .


lower in concentration; hypotonic higher in

concentration; hypertonic higher in

concentration; hypotonic

higher in concentration; hypertonic

none of these

Answer higher in concentration; hypertonic

13. air can be classified to be a solution of several gases. which gas is considered

to be the solvent?


O2, N2, CO2, or H2O


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, Answer N2

14. arrange the terms solution, suspension, and colloid in order of increasing size of the

dispersed particles (smallest to largest).


solution < suspension < colloid

solution < colloid < suspension

suspension < solution < colloid

colloid < solution < suspension

Answer solution < colloid < suspension

15. identify the type of transport that will occur for the sodium ions that requires

energy for transport


passive diffusion active

transport facilitated

diffusion all of the

above

none of the above

Answer active transport

16. identify the type of transport that will occur for the oxygen molecules that requires no

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