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PERIODIC TEST FOR THE 1ST QUARTER


SCIENCE 7

Name: Score:

I. A. Directions: Read each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank
before each number
___1. What is a solution that has the maximum amount of solute dissolved at a specific
temperature and pressure?
A. unsaturated B. supersaturated C. undefined D. saturated
___2. Which of the following is NOT a way to increase the rate of dissolving?
A. stirring B. increasing temperature C. using a smaller particles D. evaporation
___3. When a solute is dissolves into a solvent it is called a ___________?
A. mixture B. element C. suspension D. solution
___4. If a powder of sugar is poured into a liquid. Which of the following should be done to
make this powder dissolve faster?
A. stir the powder in the liquid C. freeze the mixture
B. add more powder to the liquid D. store the mixture in a dark place
___5. A solution has two parts. These two parts are called ______________
A. solvent and solvation C. solvent and water
B. solvent and solute D. solute and solution
___6. A solution where more solute can still be dissolved at the given temperature.
A. saturated B. unsaturated C. supersaturated D. homogeneous solution
___7. Described a solute.
A. part of a solution present in a large amount C. gets dissolved
B. water D. surrounds and breaks apart
___8. How does a solution become supersaturated?
A. dissolve a lot of solutes in it C. dissolve a little solute in it
B. dissolve more solute than you should be able to D. dissolve a super amount
___9. Which of the following is the solute of a 0.5M NaOH solution?
A. water B. Na C. OH D. NaOH
___10. The amount of solute actually dissolved in a given amount of solvent.
A. dissolution B. concentration C. saturated solution D. supersaturated solution
___11. When a solvent contains as much as of the solute as it can hold, the solution is ___
A. supersaturated B. diluted C. saturated D. unsaturated
___12. Which is an example of solvent?
A. salt B. egg whites C. water D. sugar
___13. If an electrical current can run through a solution, it said to contain _________.
A. nonelectrolytes B. electricity C. magic D. electrolytes
___14. You can make a solution more concentrated by adding more _____________
A. solute B. solvent C. water D. colloid
___15. Something that can be dissolved in a solution is called _______________
A. soluble B. insoluble C. suspension D. colloid
___16. What is defined as the concentration of dissolved solute in a solvent, when added to it
will increase the concentration further more?
A. solubility B. saturation point C. solvent capacitance D. molar equilibrium
____17. What substance is present in a larger quantity that tends to establish
homogeneous bonds with foreign substance, introduced in a smaller quantity?
A. solute B. element C. solvent D. compound
____18. How does the solubility of gas change in a liquid, as described?
A. increases with decreasing pressure
B. increases with increasing temperature
C. decreases with increasing temperature
D. decreases with increasing pressure
____19. What effect does it have on freezing point as more solute particles are dissolve in a
solution?
A. nothing B. increases C. decreases D. stable
____20. Because of the partial positive and partial negative charges, water is considered to be
A. nonpolar B. wet C. polar D. ionic

B. Match the following terms with the phrase that best describes its meaning. Write
the letter of the correct answer before each item.
A B
______1. Mixture A. Medium sized solute that can only
be seen using a laser and the
______2. Heterogenous particles will not settle out of the
mixture.
______3. Suspension B. A mixture that has the same
consistency throughout
C. The solute is visible with the
______4. Solvent
naked eye and will fall out of the
mixture upon standing
______5. Homogenous D. Two or more things physically
combined
______6. Alloy E. The part of solution that is being
dissolved and is in the smallest
______7. Colloid proportion
F. A dissolvable substance
______8. Solution G. A mixture that does not have the
same consistency throughout
H. The part of the solution that does
______9. Solute
the dissolving and is in the largest
proportion
______10. Insoluble
I. A solid solution such a brass or
steel
______11. Soluble J. The smallest sized solute particles
tat cannot be seen even when
______12. Pure Substance using a laser, also particles will
not settle out of the mixture
______13. Water (H20) K. The universal solvent
L. A substance that will not dissolve
M. Moles of solute per 1 liter of
______14. Molarity (M) solution
N. An element or compound
______15. Stirring O. Technique to speed up the
dissolving process

C. Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is incorrect. Put your answers
on the space provided.
_____1. The process of dissolution of solute in the solvent takes place even after saturation.
_____2. Solubility is the measure of maximum amount of substances that will dissolve in a
given amount of solvent.
_____3. One factor that affect solubility is nature of solute and solvent.
_____4. In most solids, an increase in temperature causes an increase in solubility.
_____5. Decreasing the temperature of the solvent speeds up the motion of its particles
causing the solute particles to break loose from the surface of sugar crystals.
_____6. Surface area is also a way to increase the rate of the dissolution of solid in liquid.
_____7. One example of polar molecule is sodium chloride.
_____8. “Like dissolves like” means that a solvent cannot dissolve a solute or substance
whose nature is similar to it.
_____9. An example of nonpolar molecule is oil, it can only be dissolved by a nonpolar
solvent like gasoline.
_____10. The rate of the dissolution increases as you increase the surface area of the solute
exposed to the solvent.

D. Give two factors that affect the solubility and the rate of the dissolving substance.
Explain each briefly. Put your answer inside the box.

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b._______________________________________________________________________________________

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