Problem Analysis:
The task involves identifying and matching terms related to solutes, solvents, and mixtures. The worksheet is divided into two sections:
1.
Fill-in-the-Blank: Requires completing sentences about solvents and their properties.
2.
Matching: Requires pairing terms with their correct definitions.
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Solution:
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Fill-in-the-Blank
The blanks in the sentence need to be filled with appropriate terms from the provided word bank:
Liquid, Temperature, Solution, Dissolves, Volume, Solute, Gas
The completed sentence should read:
> A solvent is a substance that
dissolves a solute, resulting in a
solution. A solvent is usually a
liquid, but can also be a solid, or
gas. The quantity of
solute that can dissolve in a specific
volume (amount) of solvent varies with
temperature.
So, the answers are:
1.
dissolves
2.
solution
3.
liquid
4.
gas
5.
solute
6.
volume
7.
temperature
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Matching
Now, we match each term on the left with its correct definition on the right:
1.
Solute
- Definition: The substance of a lesser amount in a mixture.
- Match:
i
2.
Solvent
- Definition: The substance of a greater amount in a mixture.
- Match:
c
3.
Solution
- Definition: A homogeneous mixture that is uniformly blended.
- Match:
f
4.
Mixture
- Definition: A combination of two or more pure substances.
- Match:
e
5.
Suspension
- Definition: A heterogeneous mixture with the largest particle size.
- Match:
d
6.
Colloid
- Definition: Heterogeneous mixture with a smaller particle size.
- Match:
h
7.
Concentration
- Definition: The amount of a substance per unit volume.
- Match:
a
8.
Saturated
- Definition: The maximum amount of a solute in a mixture.
- Match:
b
9.
Unsaturated
- Definition: Less than the maximum amount of a solute in a mixture.
- Match:
j
10.
Precipitate
- Definition: The solid that forms from an over-saturated solution.
- Match:
g
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Final Answer:
####
Fill-in-the-Blank
1. dissolves
2. solution
3. liquid
4. gas
5. solute
6. volume
7. temperature
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Matching
1. Solute →
i
2. Solvent →
c
3. Solution →
f
4. Mixture →
e
5. Suspension →
d
6. Colloid →
h
7. Concentration →
a
8. Saturated →
b
9. Unsaturated →
j
10. Precipitate →
g
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{Fill-in-the-Blank: 1. dissolves, 2. solution, 3. liquid, 4. gas, 5. solute, 6. volume, 7. temperature}
}
\]
\[
\boxed{
\text{Matching: 1. i, 2. c, 3. f, 4. e, 5. d, 6. h, 7. a, 8. b, 9. j, 10. g}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of solute solvent solution worksheet.