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Chapter 6 Solutions Chemistry 9th Class Federal MCQ Tests

9th Class Chemistry Chapter 6 MCQ Tests
Chapter 6 of 9th Class Chemistry has 26 questions. If you take an online MCQ test, the system will randomly choose the questions. If you want to take the quiz by chapter then click the start test button.

Total Questions: 26
Total Marks: 26
Time: 30 Mins
Total Questions: 26
Total Marks: 26
Time: 30 Mins
30Min : 00 Sec Remaining
Question # 1
A solution is made by dissolving some salt in a beaker of water. The salt is referred to as _____.
Question # 2
Paint oil can effectively get dissolved in _____.
Question # 3
Which of the following have the smallest particle size?
Question # 4
A solute was dissolved in water, and a large amount of heat evolved. The solubility of this solute will _____.
Question # 5
What is the molality of NaCl in an aqueous solution in which the mole fraction of NaCl is 0.100?
Question # 6
_____ is a homogeneous mixture where all particles exist as individual molecules or ions.
Question # 7
How does a solute dissolve into a solvent?
Question # 8
A solution is made by dissolving some salt in a beaker of water. The salt is referred to as _____.
Question # 9
Solution which can hold no more solute is called _____.
Question # 10
Fog is a solution of _____.
Question # 11
Completely miscible liquids have _____.
Question # 12
If 25.0 mL of a 2.19 M solution are diluted to 72.8 mL, what is the final concentration?
Question # 13
The solubility of sugar in water increases by increasing temperature. This shows that the solubility of sugar in water is a _____ process.
Question # 14
Particle size in suspension is _____.
Question # 15
During solubility process, solute-solute and solvent-solvent particle interactions are _____.
Question # 16
33.3 mL of an aqueous solution of nitric acid (63.0 g/mole) contains 24.0 g of nitric acid and 20.4 g of water. Calculate the molality of the nitric acid solution.
Question # 17
Jelly and milk are the examples of _____.
Question # 18
Solubility of a salt in water depends upon _____.
Question # 19
How does a solute dissolve into a solvent?
Question # 20
If a nonpolar solute is added in polar solvent, solute makes an upper separate layer because of _____.
Question # 21
10mL each of liquid A and B are mixed together. It was observed that the two liquids are completely mixable and form a solution. This mixture can be called a _____ mixture.
Question # 22
The component that is present in greater amount in a solution is called _____.
Question # 23
Solubility of a salt in water depends upon _____.
Question # 24
When hydrogen gas is passed over palladium metal used as a catalyst, during hydrogenation process, it accumulates over the metal. This makes a solution of _____.
Question # 25
Air is an example of _____.
Question # 26
The component that is present in greater amount in a solution is called _____.
Total Questions
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Question # 1
A solution is made by dissolving some salt in a beaker of water. The salt is referred to as _____.
Question # 2
Paint oil can effectively get dissolved in _____.
Question # 3
Which of the following have the smallest particle size?
Question # 4
A solute was dissolved in water, and a large amount of heat evolved. The solubility of this solute will _____.
Question # 5
What is the molality of NaCl in an aqueous solution in which the mole fraction of NaCl is 0.100?
Question # 6
_____ is a homogeneous mixture where all particles exist as individual molecules or ions.
Question # 7
How does a solute dissolve into a solvent?
Question # 8
A solution is made by dissolving some salt in a beaker of water. The salt is referred to as _____.
Question # 9
Solution which can hold no more solute is called _____.
Question # 10
Fog is a solution of _____.
Question # 11
Completely miscible liquids have _____.
Question # 12
If 25.0 mL of a 2.19 M solution are diluted to 72.8 mL, what is the final concentration?
Question # 13
The solubility of sugar in water increases by increasing temperature. This shows that the solubility of sugar in water is a _____ process.
Question # 14
Particle size in suspension is _____.
Question # 15
During solubility process, solute-solute and solvent-solvent particle interactions are _____.
Question # 16
33.3 mL of an aqueous solution of nitric acid (63.0 g/mole) contains 24.0 g of nitric acid and 20.4 g of water. Calculate the molality of the nitric acid solution.
Question # 17
Jelly and milk are the examples of _____.
Question # 18
Solubility of a salt in water depends upon _____.
Question # 19
How does a solute dissolve into a solvent?
Question # 20
If a nonpolar solute is added in polar solvent, solute makes an upper separate layer because of _____.
Question # 21
10mL each of liquid A and B are mixed together. It was observed that the two liquids are completely mixable and form a solution. This mixture can be called a _____ mixture.
Question # 22
The component that is present in greater amount in a solution is called _____.
Question # 23
Solubility of a salt in water depends upon _____.
Question # 24
When hydrogen gas is passed over palladium metal used as a catalyst, during hydrogenation process, it accumulates over the metal. This makes a solution of _____.
Question # 25
Air is an example of _____.
Question # 26
The component that is present in greater amount in a solution is called _____.
Total Questions
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