1) What is a saturated solution? a) Contains max solute b) Contains no solute c) Contains some solute d) Contains excess solute 2) What happens when more solute is added to a saturated solution? a) Dissolves completely b) Forms a precipitate c) Increases solubility d) Decreases solubility 3) What is an unsaturated solution? a) Contains max solute b) Contains less solute c) Contains no solute d) Contains excess solute 4) How can you increase the solubility of a solid in a liquid? a) Decrease temperature b) Increase temperature c) Decrease pressure d) Increase pressure 5) What is solubility? a) Amount of solvent b) Amount of solute c) Solute dissolving ability d) Solvent dissolving ability 6) What is concentration? a) Solute per solvent b) Solvent per solute c) Solute per solution d) Solvent per solution 7) What is a supersaturated solution? a) Contains max solute b) Contains excess solute c) Contains no solute d) Contains less solute 8) How can you make a supersaturated solution? a) Cool a saturated solution b) Heat an unsaturated solution c) Add more solvent d) Remove solute 9) What is the effect of pressure on gas solubility in liquids? a) Increases solubility b) Decreases solubility c) No effect d) Varies with temperature 10) What is the term for a solution that can dissolve more solute? a) Saturated b) Unsaturated c) Supersaturated d) Concentrated

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