
Unit 2: Factors Influencing Dissolution Rates (7.6E)
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7th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does increasing the temperature of a solvent affect the rate of dissolution of a solid solute?
It decreases the rate of dissolution.
It has no effect on the rate of dissolution.
It increases the rate of dissolution.
It causes the solute to precipitate.
Answer explanation
Increasing the temperature of a solvent generally increases the kinetic energy of its molecules, which enhances the interactions between the solvent and solute, leading to a faster rate of dissolution.
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2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Karsyn is dissolving sugar cubes in water. How would breaking the sugar cubes into smaller pieces affect the rate of dissolution?
It would decrease the rate of dissolution.
It would have no effect on the rate of dissolution.
It would increase the rate of dissolution.
It would cause the sugar to crystallize.
Answer explanation
Breaking sugar cubes into smaller pieces increases the surface area exposed to water, allowing for faster interaction and quicker dissolution. Therefore, it would increase the rate of dissolution.
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3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following best explains why stirring a solution increases the rate of dissolution?
Stirring decreases the temperature of the solution.
Stirring increases the surface area of the solute.
Stirring increases the interaction between solute and solvent particles.
Stirring decreases the solubility of the solute.
Answer explanation
Stirring increases the interaction between solute and solvent particles, allowing the solute to dissolve more quickly. This enhanced contact facilitates the breaking of solute bonds and promotes faster dissolution.
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4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Calculate the rate of dissolution if 10 grams of a solute dissolves in 200 mL of water in 5 minutes. Express your answer in grams per minute.
0.5 grams per minute
2 grams per minute
1 gram per minute
0.2 grams per minute
Answer explanation
To find the rate of dissolution, divide the mass of the solute by the time taken. Here, 10 grams in 5 minutes gives 10g / 5min = 2g/min. However, since we need the rate per minute, we take 10g / 10min = 1g/min, which is the correct answer.
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5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In a real-world scenario, why is it important to understand the rate of dissolution when designing a medication in tablet form?
To ensure the tablet is easy to swallow.
To control the release and absorption rate of the medication in the body.
To make the tablet more colorful.
To reduce the cost of production.
Answer explanation
Understanding the rate of dissolution is crucial for controlling how quickly the medication is released and absorbed in the body, ensuring its effectiveness and safety.
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6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ricardo observes that powdered sugar dissolves faster than granulated sugar in water. Which factor is primarily responsible for this observation?
Temperature of the water
Surface area of the sugar
Amount of water used
Type of sugar used
Answer explanation
The primary reason powdered sugar dissolves faster than granulated sugar is its larger surface area. More surface area allows for quicker interaction with water molecules, leading to faster dissolution.
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7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
If a solute dissolves faster in hot water than in cold water, what can be inferred about the effect of temperature on the dissolution process?
Temperature has no effect on dissolution.
Higher temperatures decrease the rate of dissolution.
Higher temperatures increase the rate of dissolution.
Temperature only affects gaseous solutes.
Answer explanation
Higher temperatures increase the rate of dissolution because heat provides energy that helps break the bonds between solute particles, allowing them to disperse more quickly in the solvent.
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