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QUIZ 5ª

1. What is the universal solvent?

Answer: Water

2. How many atoms has the water?

Answer: 3

3. Where is most of the freshwater found on Earth?

Answer: Glaciers

4. Why is water called "universal solvent"?

Answer: its disolves more substances than any other liquid

5. What is the definition of a solvent

Answer: able to dissolve other substances

6. Approximately what percentage of the water on Earth is freshwater?

Answer: 3%

7. Approximately what percentage of Earth's water is SALT water?

Answer: 97%

8. The substance being dissolved in a solution.

Answer: Solute

9. Solutions are composed of

Answer: solutes and solvents

10. Lemonade - Water, lemon juice, and sugar Identify the solute

Answer: sugar and lemon juice

11. Which is not an example of dissolving?

Answer: Water in Water


12. Air is a _______
Answer: Homogenous mixture

13. What are the states of water?

Answer: solid, liquid, and gas

14. What is an example of a solid form of water?

Answer: Ice

15. You should drink at least eight glasses of water per day.

Answer: False

16. What percentage of the human body is water?

Answer: 55-60%

17. Milk
Answer: homogenous mixture

18. A compost pile in the backyard for the garden

Answer: heterogenous mixture

19. Pepsy

Answer: homogenous mixture

20. Cake Batter

Answer: homogenous mixture

21. Oil

Answer: homogenous mixture

22. Blue Berry Muffin

Answer: heterogenous mixture

23. Italian Salad Dressing

Answer: heterogenous mixture


24. mashed, unpeeled potatoes

Answer: heterogenous mixture

25. Black ink

Answer: homogenous mixture

26. Chicken noodle soup

Answer: heterogenous mixture

27. How much water does a person need every day to stay alive?

Answer: about 3 l/day

28. Most water pollution is the result of _________


Answer: Human activities

29. Which is an example of water pollution?

Answer: an oil spill from a large ship

30. The water in our bodies works like ______


Answer: All the answers are correct

31. Introduction of chemical, physical, or biological agents into water that


decrease its quality and the ability of organisms to survive. Industry
and human population growth are the main causes.

Answer: Water pollution

32. Drinking too much water in a short amount of time is referred to as:

Answer: Overhydration

33. We lose 2 to 3 liters of water each day by doing which of the following?

Answer: All of the above


34. The measure of a substances ability to be disolved

Answer: Solubility

35. Water that is not salty

Answer: Freshwater

36. Water can exist on Earth as..


Answer: All of above

37. Fresh water can be found in

Answer: All of the above

38. What is the water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil
and rock layers called?

Answer: Groundwater

39. What is the difference between a homogeneous mixture and a


heterogeneous mixture?

Answer: homogeneous is the same throughout, heterogeneous is different


throughout

40. What are the two types of Mixtures

Answer: Homogenous and Heterogeneous


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