SCI6 Q1 WK3 D1 Pretest

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Pre-Test:

Directions: Read the following and


write the letter of the correct answer.
Do it in your journal or notebook.
1. Which of the following describes solubility?

a. The ability of liquid to change color.


b. The ability of something to dissolve in
a liquid
c. The time it takes for something to
settle at the bottom of a liquid.
d. The speed of pouring a liquid out of a
container.
2. A greater amount of sugar will dissolve in warm
water than in cold water. What factor affects the
sugar’s solubility?

a. Temperature of solvent
b. Amount of solute
c. Nature of solute
d. Manner of stirring
3. Which of the following does not affect the
solubility of solid solutes?

a. Volume of solvent
b. Stirring
c. Temperature
d. Amount of solvent
4. A gram of salt can be dissolved in 100 ml of
water. What factors affect the solubility?

a. Amount of solute
b. Amount of solvent
c. Size of solute
d. Manner of stirring
5. Choose the correct statement.

a. A 100 ml water can dissolve a 1


tablespoon of sugar.
b. Any quantity of sugar can be
dissolved in a given volume of water.
c. A given volume of solvent
dissolves any quantity of solute.
d. None of these
Directions: Read the sentences carefully.
Identify the factors that affect
solubility for each sentence. Choose your
answer inside the box.
Do it in your journal or notebook.
A. TEMPERATURE B.MANNER OF STIRRING
C. NATURE OF SOLUTE D.AMOUNT OF SOLVENT
E.SIZE OF SOLUTE
1. When the solution is heated, more solute will dissolve in the solvent.
2. Gasoline does not dissolve in water, does decreasing the solubility of
gasoline.
3. When 2 tablespoons of sugar are added to 200ml of water, more sugar
particles are dissolved as compared when the same amount of sugar is
dissolved in 50ml of water
4. Before using a suspension medicine, the label instructs you to shake it well
before using it so as to dissolve the solute particles in the suspension.
5. More fine salts dissolve in water as compared to table salt mixed in water.
Directions: Write √ whether the given solute is
soluble and X if it is not soluble in the given
solvent. Write your answer using your Science
notebook.

_______1. Salt and water


_______2. Nail polish and acetone
_______3. Paint and water
_______4. Pepper and soy sauce
_______5. Flour and oil
Using the illustrations, identify which of the following substances
can be dissolved in water.
Directions: In the given situation, identify what factors affect the
solubility of the following materials. Choose your answer inside the
box and write your answer on your notebook.
Temperature Nature of Solute Manner of Stirring
Amount of solvent Size of the Solute
___________1. It tells about whether the solvent is in liquid, solid or
in gas form.
___________2. It depends on how fast or slow mixture was stirred.
___________3. It tells whether the solute is soft or hard, powder or a
whole piece.
___________4. It tells how hot or cold is the solvent mixed in a
mixture.
___________5. It tells how much solvent is mixed in a mixture.

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