1. The document contains a worksheet with questions to assess understanding of solutions and mixtures.
2. For the first section, students are asked to identify whether examples provided are solutions or not by writing S or N.
3. The second section contains 10 multiple choice questions testing characteristics of solutions such as saturated vs unsaturated solutions and examples of mixtures vs solutions.
1. The document contains a worksheet with questions to assess understanding of solutions and mixtures.
2. For the first section, students are asked to identify whether examples provided are solutions or not by writing S or N.
3. The second section contains 10 multiple choice questions testing characteristics of solutions such as saturated vs unsaturated solutions and examples of mixtures vs solutions.
1. The document contains a worksheet with questions to assess understanding of solutions and mixtures.
2. For the first section, students are asked to identify whether examples provided are solutions or not by writing S or N.
3. The second section contains 10 multiple choice questions testing characteristics of solutions such as saturated vs unsaturated solutions and examples of mixtures vs solutions.
I. Write S if the following examples are solutions, otherwise write N
__________1. Sand and water __________11. Lemon juice __________2. Sugar and water __________12. Soy sauce and water __________3. Salt and water __________13. Vinegar and water __________4. Powdered juice and water __________14. Ice cubes and water __________5. Milk __________15. Cooking oil and water __________6. Gasoline __________16. Rice and corn grain __________7. Air __________17. Powdered soap and water __________8. Harm gel __________18. Iron nail and water __________9. Brewed coffee __________19. Flour and water __________10. String bean seed and water __________20. Evaporated milk and water
II. Multiple Choice.
1. All of the ff. are characteristics of solutions except a. it is heterogeneous c. it is a mixture of one phase only b. the component appear the same d. the solutions cannot be separated from the solvent 2. Solution which contain maximum amount of solute dissolved by given amount of solvent is a. saturated solution c. supersaturated solution b. unsaturated solution d. concentrated solution 3. Solutions which has small amount of dissolve solute in comparison to the amount of solvent a. concentrated solution c. saturated solution b. dilute solution d. unsaturated solution 4. If you mix water and sugar, what do you get a. homogeneous solution c. two-phase system b. heterogeneous solution 5. Which of the ff. is not an example of mixture a. Milk b. salt in water c. halo-halo d. rice with corn grains 6. Which of the ff. is a solution a. sugar dissolved in water c. mongo seeds and water b. oil and water d. powdered juice 7. The component in a solution present in smaller amount is a. Solvent b. solution c. solute d. atom 8. The component in a solution present in smaller amount is a. Solvent b. solution c. solute 9. It is formed when solute dissolve in solvent to form single phase that appear uniform throughout is a. solution b. solvent c. solute 10. Which of the ff. is not an example of mixture? a. Milk b. salt in water c. halo-halo d. rice with corn grains