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UNIT

1| Lesson 4 - Solution

SCIENCE 7
LESSON CHECK

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Learning Outcomes:
• Identify the components of a solution.
• Compare saturated, unsaturated, and supersaturated solutions.

For numbers 1-10, Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.

1. You are preparing a salt solution, your teacher asked you to put a little
amount of salt in 100 mL of distilled water. What type of solution is this?

a. Unsaturated c. Supersaturated
b. Saturated d. Extrasaturated

2. What happens when a 5 g solute is mixed with a 100 mL liquid solvent?

a. The solute will dissolve the solvent and will form a solution.
b. The particles of the solute break off and eventually will dissolve.
c. The particles of the solvent are breaking off and eventually will dissolve.
d. The solvent will be dissolved in the solute and eventually will form a
solution.

3. Your science teacher asked you to prepare an unsaturated solution of iced tea. Supposed you placed
5g of iced tea powder in the water. What happens when you add more 20g of iced tea powder to
the solution?

a. The solution will still become unsaturated.
b. The solute will still be dissolved by the solvent.
c. The solute will completely spread in the solvent.
d. The solution will reach its maximum capacity to dissolve the solute.

4. Which of the following is NOT a solution?

a. coffee b. halo-halo c. lemonade d. Yakult


5. What is the substance being dissolved in the solution?

a. Solvent b. Solute c. element d. Compound

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UNIT 1| Lesson 4 - Solution

SCIENCE 7
LESSON CHECK

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6. What is the substance used to dissolve another substance?

a. Solvent b. Solute c. element d. Compound

7. What happens when the solution reaches the point where the solvent cannot dissolve
additional solute?
a. Insoluble b. Saturated c. unsaturated d. Dissolution

8. What kind of solution is formed when there is less dissolved solute?

a. Concentrated b. Diluted c. soluble d. insoluble

9. What solution is formed when there is a more dissolved solute?

a. Concentrated b. Diluted c. soluble d. insoluble

10. What will form when two substances are combined and exhibit a single phase?

a. Suspension b. Solution c. colloid d. Compound

For numbers 11-16, MODIFIED TRUE or FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct, if FALSE, change
the underlined word(s) to make the statement correct. Write your answer on the space provided.

11. Solvents are only liquid substances. ________________


12. The solution becomes saturated when no more solute is dissolved. _______________
13. The solution is said to be unsaturated when there is less solute dissolved.______________
14. The solution is diluted when there is less amount of solute dissolved. ________________
15. The size of the solute affects the solubility rate of the substance. __________________
16. Metal can be a solvent for another metal. _____________________

For numbers 17-20, Supply the missing word/phrase to complete the statement.
To create a solution, you will need (17.) ____________ and (18.)____________ . One of the
factors that affect the solubility rate of the substance is temperature. When you increase the
temperature, the (19.)____________ the solute dissolves in the solvent. On the other hand, the larger
the solute, the (20.)____________ it will dissolve in the solvent.

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