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OpenStudy (anonymous):

#1: In an icy glass of lemonade, which of the following is the solvent? A. lemon juice B. ice C. sugar D. water **my answer: D. water is that right? :/ @chmvijay :)

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

yaaa

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#2: Liquid water in the earth's air is an example of a solution. What type of solution would this be? A. solid in a gas B. gas in a liquid C. liquid in a liquid D. liquid in a gas ***my answer: D. liquid in a gas is that right? :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#3: Some solutions cannot dissolve any more solute. What word is used to describe a solution of this type? A. concentrated B. unsaturated C. weak D. saturated **my answer: D. saturated i'm pretty sure this is the answer right?

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

***my answer: D. liquid in a gas

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

D. saturated

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#4: The random movement of molecules in a solvent causes which of the following in a cube of solid solute? A. a supersaturated solution B. a change in the chemical identity of a solute C. a decrease in concentration of a solute D. dissolution **my answer: D. dissolution is that right?

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

right !!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#5: What are the units of molarity? A. moles of solute/moles of solution B. moles of component/total moles of solution C. moles of solute/kilograms of solvent D. moles of solute/liters of solution **my answer: D. moles of solute/liters of solution is that it? :D

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

right!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

awesome!! lol so they were all D?

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

LOL:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks!!

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