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How can we separate a solute from a solution?
Instructions:
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Filtration is used to:
A. Separate a solvent from a solute
B. Separate a soluble solid from a solution
C. Separate an insoluble solid from a solution
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Evaporation is used to
A. Separate an insoluble solid from a solution
B. Separate a soluble solid from a solution
C. Separate a solvent from a solute
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A solvent is:
A. A liquid in which a solute can dissolve
B. A soluble solid (can dissolve)
C. An insoluble solid (cannot dissolve)
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A solute is
A. A soluble solid (can dissolve)
B. An insoluble solid (cannot dissolve)
C. A liquid in which a solute can dissolve
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When we get the solid salt back from out of the solution we call this
A. Filtration
B. Distillation
C. Evaporation and crystallisation
How can we separate a solute from a solution?
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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Filtration is used to:
A. Separate a solvent from a solute
B. Separate a soluble solid from a solution
C. Separate an insoluble solid from a solution
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Evaporation is used to
A. Separate an insoluble solid from a solution
B. Separate a soluble solid from a solution
C. Separate a solvent from a solute
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A solvent is:
A. A liquid in which a solute can dissolve
B. A soluble solid (can dissolve)
C. An insoluble solid (cannot dissolve)
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A solute is
A. A soluble solid (can dissolve)
B. An insoluble solid (cannot dissolve)
C. A liquid in which a solute can dissolve
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When we get the solid salt back from out of the solution we call this
A. Filtration
B. Distillation
C. Evaporation and crystallisation