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Solubility Curves Worksheet

Explore the principles of solubility curves, including factors affecting solubility and interpreting solubility graphs for various substances.

Grade 9 Science ChemistrySolubility Curves
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Solubility Curves Practice

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Read each question carefully and provide your best answer based on your understanding of solubility curves.

1. What does a solubility curve primarily show?

a

The boiling point of a substance at different pressures.

b

The amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at various temperatures.

c

The density of a solution as its concentration changes.

d

The rate at which a solute dissolves in a solvent.

2. For most solid solutes, how does an increase in temperature affect solubility?

a

Solubility decreases.

b

Solubility increases.

c

Solubility remains constant.

d

Solubility first increases, then decreases.

1. A solution that contains more solute than a saturated solution at a given temperature is called a supersaturated solution.

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True

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False

2. Pressure has a significant effect on the solubility of solid solutes in liquid solvents.

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True

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1. The maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature is called its  .

2. A solution that contains less solute than the maximum amount that can be dissolved is described as an   solution.

1. Explain how you would determine if a solution is saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated using a solubility curve.

2. Describe two factors that affect the solubility of a gas in a liquid.