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Let’s See What You Already Know C.

mixture of sugar and water


Before you start studying this
module, take the following test D. mixture of oil and water
first to find out how much you already know
about the topics to be discussed. ___8.Which of the following is considered to be the
universal solvent?

A. alcohol C. water

Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the B. oil D. wine
letter of the correct answer for each question
___9. Which of the following statement is TRUE
about  solution?

___1.Which of the following is/are component/s of A. Both solute and solvent are of equal amount.
a solution?
B. Solute is a component of a solution that is in
A. solute C. solute and solvent
large amount.
B. solvent D. none of the above
C. Solvent is a component of a solution that is in
___2.The type of solution in which the solvent smaller amount.
completely dissolves the solid solute leaving no
traces of it. D. Solute is a component of a solution that is being
A. saturated Solution C. supersaturated solution dissolved usually present in smaller amount.
B. unsaturated Solution D. all of the above ___10.What best describes an unsaturated solution?

For items 3-6, refer on the choices below.Write A. It has dissolved solute.
your answer on the space provided.
B. It tends to be darker in color. 
A. solute B. solvent C. solution C. It normally does not have undissolved solute.
D. solubility
D. It has undissolved solute that can be seen in the
___3.The component of a solution that is being solution.
dissolved.________

 ___4.A component of a solution that dissolves the


solute.________

___5.A mixture that has a uniform


composition.________

___6.The ability of a solute to be dissolved from a


solvent in a given solution is referred as _______.
___7.Which of the following is NOT considered a
solution?
A. mixture of alcohol and water

B. mixture of salt and water


Activity 2
Week 6
Activity 1
Week 6
Name:________________________________________ Identify Me!
Date :_________________
Directions : Based from the illustrations below, identify
TRY ME ! whether it is a homogenous or heterogeneous mixture.
Directions : Choose one drink from the list below
that you can prepare at home and record your
observations in the journal.

These are the guide questions in making your


journal.

Note: Do not limit yourself in answering these


questions. You can ask more questions and record
your answers and observations in your journal.

1.Why did you choose that drink?

2.Identify the solute and the solvent from the


preparation you have made.

3.What are your observations in terms of taste,


color, and odor as you increase the amount of
solute?

4.What do you think are the health benefits from


your preparation?

5.What are the side effects if you put too much of


the solute?

6.How can you improve your preparation next time?


Let’s See What You Have C. The temperature decreases.
Learned
D. The temperature increases.

___5. Which of the following shows how to make


Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the saturated solution?
letter of the correct answer for each question
A. Solution containing less solute.

 B. Solution containing the greater amount of solute.


___ 1. Which of the following shows how to make
 C… Solution containing the maximum amount of
saturated solution?
solute.    
     A. Solution containing less solute.
 D. All of the above.
    B. Solution containing the greater amount of
solute.

   C. Solution containing the maximum amount of


solute.    

    D. All of the above.

___2. How could you tell that a solution reached its


saturation point?

       A. When the solute stops dissolving. 

       B. When the solute continues to dissolve.

       C. When the solute seems to disappear.

       D. You could add more solute to the solution.

___3 What is the evidence that a solution is


saturated?

        A. The solution is homogeneous. 

        B. Solute particles dissolve in the solvent.

        C. Solute particles affect the boiling


temperature of water.

        D. The presence of excess solute which can no


longer dissolve.

___4. What happens when you add more solute to a


saturated solution?

         A. The solute no longer dissolves.

         B. The solute still dissolves.

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