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1. A 50g of sugar is poured into the solution. All the solute dissolves. What type of solution
is shown?
A. Saturated solution
B. Sugar solution
C. Supersaturated solution
D. Unsaturated solution
to the maximum amount of solute
2. In a saturated solution, the amount of solute is
that can be dissolved by the solvent.
A. Equal to
B. Greater
C. Less than
D.Variable
3. What is the evidence that a solution is saturated?
A. All solute dissolves in a given solvent.
B. All solvent dissolves in a given solute.
C. No solute dissolves in a given solvent
D. The presence of excess solid(solute) can no longer dissolve.
4. In which type of solution the amount of solute is greater than the maximum amount of
solute a solvent can dissolve?
A. Homogeneous solution
B. Saturated solution
C. Superaturated solution
D. Unsaturated solution
5. Another 20g of sugar is poured into 4og of solution. Four (4) g of undissolved solute
remains on the bottom. How will you describe the solution?
A Concentrated solution
B. Dilute solution
C. Saturated solution
D. Unsaturated solution​


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Answer:

1.D Unsaturated Solutions

2.A Equal To

3.D The presence of excess solid

4.B Saturated Solutions

5.C Saturated Solutions