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Jeopardy! with your host, Ms. Bloedorn
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Matching $100 question Physical combination of substances in which the components are uniformly mixed
Matching $100 Answer Homogeneous mixture
$200 Question Matching A physical combination of substances which is a homogenous mixture, light can shine through, has only one phase, has VERY small particles, and the particles NEVER settle out.
$200 Answer Matching Solution
$300 Question Matching A mixture where the particles are midway in size between solution and suspension.
$300 Answer from Matching Colloid
$400 Question Matching Name a type of solution in which more solute is dissolved than is normally possible into a solvent, under given conditions
$400 Answer from Matching Supersaturated Solution
$500 Question Matching List 2 of the 3 factors that influence the rate of solubility.
$500 Answer Matching 1 Stirring 2 Size of solute particles 3 Temperature
$100 Question Definitions The substance in a solution that is in a larger amount, and did not change phase.
$100 Answer Definitions Solvent
$200 Question Definitions The substance in a mixture that is in lesser amount and changes phase.
$200 Answer Definitions Solute
$300 Question from Definitions A measure of the amount of one substance that can be dissolved in another
$300 Answer from Definitions Solubility
$400 Question from Definitions A solution of 2 or more solids (usually metals)
$500 Question from Definitions A mixture of two liquids that normally wouldn’t mix, held together with a third substance.
$500 Answer from Definitions Emulsion
$100 Question from Molarity The concentration of a solution expressed in moles of solute per liter of solution
$100 Answer from Molarity Molarity
$200 Question from Molarity Calculate molarity of three moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution.
$200 Answer from Molarity 3M or 3 molar solution
$300 Question from Molarity Calculate the molarity of 58 grams of NaCl dissolved in 1 liter of solution.
$300 Answer from Molarity 1M or one molar solution
$400 Question from Molarity Calculate the molarity of a solution containing 20 moles of solute dissolved into 40 L of solution.
$400 Answer from Molarity .5 M or half molar
$500 Question from Molarity Calculate the molarity of 32 grams of oxygen gas dissolved in 2 liters of solution.
$100 Question from Dilutions When a solution’s volume is increased, the molarity __________.
$100 Answer from Dilutions? Decreases (or goes down)
$200 Question from Dilutions What is the formula for doing dilutions?
$200 Answer from Dilutions M1V1 = M2V2
$300 Question from Dilutions What is the final molarity when 1 L of 5 M solution is diluted to 5L?
$400 Question from Dilutions How much 12 M HCl do you need to make 1.0 L of 1.0 M HCl?
$400 Answer from Dilutions 0.083 L (83 mL)
$500 Question from Dilutions What is this piece of glassware called?
$500 Answer from Dilutions Volumetric Flask
$100 Question from Miscellaneous What type of solute will dissolve in a nonpolar solvent?
$100 Answer from Misc. Nonpolar
$200 Question from Miscellaneous What types of solute will dissolve in polar solvents? (2 possible answers—either will get points)
$200 Answer from Miscellaneous polar or ionic
$300 Question from Miscellaneous Mixture where particles eventually separate out.
$300 Answer from Miscellaneous Suspension
$400 Question from Miscellaneous When water is the solvent, we have a(n) __________ solution.
$400 Answer from Miscellaneous Aqueous or polar