Give an example of a solid, liquid and gaseous solution?
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Asked by Ana - Wed Sep 23 19:58:03 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. water is liquid---freeze it and it's solid---boil it and it's gaseous
Answered by ADMIN - Wed Sep 23 20:05:50 2009

What are examples of common SOLUTIONS???
Q. I need an example of a: - gaseous solution [besides air] - liquid-liquid solution [besides vinegar] - gas-liquid solutions [besides carbonated beverages] - and solid-liquid solution [besides salt/ocean water] thank you! its a project where you have to do research and i couldnt find anything useful thats why i am asking
Asked by Lydia T - Sun Feb 10 22:40:15 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. do ur own hw... neck
Answered by adsflaiusdybcfluiynxzlusadylzuye - Sun Feb 10 22:47:33 2008

Please help??? Physics grade 8?!?!?!?
Q. 1. Please give one example for each solid-liquid solution: liquid-liquid solution: gas-liquid solution: solid-solid solution: gas-gas solution: 2. label the solute and solvent in each solution. 3. in the liquid-liquid, solid-solid, and gas-gas solutions, describe how you decided which one is the solute and which one is the solvent. thank you sooo much
Asked by glamour - Tue Jan 8 18:11:20 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Can you give examples of common types of solution?
Q. 1)gas-gas; 2)liquid-gas; 3)gas-liquid; 4)liquid-liquid; 5)solid-liquid; 6)solid-solid
Asked by jokou y - Fri Jun 29 03:49:11 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1) Air (nitrogen / oxygen, etc.) 2) Air (air / water) 3) Tap Water (water / air / CO2) 4) Beer (water / alcohol) 5) Seawater (water / salts) 6) Any metal alloy (iron / nickel, gold / copper, etc.)
Answered by curmudgeon145 - Fri Jun 29 03:56:59 2007

How do I put complicated biology terminology "in my own words?"?
Q. These are two I am having trouble with: Suspension (Chemical definitions only. Include an example) Suspension is a system in which microscopically visible particles are dispersed throughout a less dense liquid or gas from which they are easily filtered but not easily settled because of system viscosity or molecular interactions. An example of suspension is sand in water. 10. Solution (Chemical definitions only. Include an example) A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances in relative amounts that can vary continuously up to the limit of saturation. Solutions are involved in most chemical reactions, refining and purification, industrial processing, and biological processes. Examples of solutions are liquids, gases,… [cont.]
Asked by Homeschooled - Thu Apr 12 07:15:09 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1) You take the standard definition, 2) you mark all the words you don't really understand, 3) you look up the words and understand their meaning, 4) you rewrite the definition using words that you can understand without using a dictionary.
Answered by myrtguy - Thu Apr 12 08:56:33 2007

science wiz.|5 problems.|Please please help!?
Q. 1. When aqueous solutions of table salt and silver nitrate are mixed, a white solid forms. This solid is ___. soluble a precipitate an alloy a solute 2. Stainless steel is an example of a ___ solution. liquid-solid solid-liquid solid-solid gas-solid 3. Which of the following types of substances would be least likely to dissolve in water? a nonpolar molecule like cholesterol a polar molecule like ethyl alcohol an ionic compound, such as magnesium chloride a polar molecule like the fruit sugar, fructose 4. How does a solution with a pH of 2 compare to a solution with a pH of 1? The pH 2 solution is two times more acidic that that with a pH of 1. The pH 1 solution is ten times more acidic than that with a pH of 2. The… [cont.]
Asked by Connie - Fri Apr 24 07:45:35 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
can you plz help me answer some science questions!??!!?!?!?
Q. 1. The ability of an apple to change color when exposed to air is a ___. A physical property B chemical property C physical change D chemical change 2. Which of the following is NOT a possible sign of a physical change? A a change in appearance B a change in volume C the release of energy D a change in color 3. A solution that contains all the solute it can hold under the given conditions is ___. A saturated B unsaturated C dilute D supersaturated 4. Which of the following properties is NOT characteristic of acidic solutions? A has a sour taste B conducts electricity C feels slippery D is corrosive to certain metals 5. When aqueous solutions of table salt and silver nitrate are mixed, a white solid forms. This solid is ___. [cont.]
Asked by Sunshine - Wed May 21 17:17:16 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. i am not sure if these are right, but i will try my best...i remember some from last year...haha 1. D 2. C 3. C-i am pretty sure about this one 4. B 5. either A or C-i dont no what an alloy is, so...probly A?? 6. i think C... yeah sorry if i was of no help! haha..i thought i knew mre of them, i guess not..good luck! science is soo fun!
Answered by Orange Rox - Wed May 21 17:24:50 2008

Chemistry Scavenger Hunt--PLEASE HELP!?
Q. I've gotten most of them, I just need some help with the ones I couldn't get..this is due tomorrow so any help is much appreciated :) 1- homogeneous solid 2- a pure compound 3- an organic material (based on Carbon-was once living) 4- an inorganic material (not based on Carbon-was never living) 5- a solid-solid solution (AKA an alloy) 6- a viscous material 7- a solid-liquid solution (ex: a solid dissolves in liquid) 8- a liquid-liquid solution that can be separated by distillation 9- a mixture which could be separated by filtration 10- an example of a physical change please and thank you so much
Asked by Khloe - Mon Sep 28 10:03:19 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
10 points to best answer Physical Science help?
Q. Multiple Choice 1. One way to determine the degree of saturation of a solid-liquid solution is to drop a crystal of the solute into the solution. If the crystal sits at the bottom of the container, the solution is (1 point) * saturated. * unsaturated. * supersaturated. * concentrated. 2. A 25-g sample of sugar was dissolved in 50 g of water. The concentration of the solution is (1 point) * 50 percent by mass. * 33 percent by mass. * 0.5 M. * 50 percent by volume. 3. Which of the following is NOT a property of an acid? (1 point) * tastes sour * usually reacts with a metal * changes the color of an indicator * feels slippery 4. A base is… [cont.]
Asked by Stevi P - Sat Nov 14 12:03:35 2009 - - 0 Answers - 0 Comments
All right so I have a chemistry project and I have to gather materials:?
Q. Can you give any (preferably all =) suggestions 4 these items. They have to be able to be placed in a brown paper bag : 1)An element 2)A heterogeneous mixture 3)A homogeneous mixture 4)A gas-liquid solution 5)A malleable substance 6)A solid-liquid solution 7)A substance with a volume of 1 cm^3 8)An edible example of a physical change 9)An edible example of a chemical change 10)A pure compound which contains ionic bonds 11)A pure compound which contains covalent bonds 12)A mixture than can be separated by filtration 13)An alloy 14)A mixture that has to be separated be some other method of filtration 15)A substance with a density less than 1 g/mL 16)A substance with a density of 1 g/mL 17)A substance which contains a polyatomic ion 18)A… [cont.]
Asked by koolkid776 - Fri Dec 28 16:21:23 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1) aluminium pan 2) sand mixed with iron fillings or water mixed with oil 3) sugar dissolved in water 4) soda like sprite or coke 5) play-doh 7) cut a cube of soap so that each side measures 1 cm 8) melting ice 9) candies that pop or fizz when put into water 10) salt 11) sugar 12) fruit cocktail in syrup 13) iron bar 14) salt water 15) oil 16) water 17) epson salt 18) iron or aluminium 19) graphite like diamond 20) helium in a balloon 21) calcium 22) oil and water 23) ashes 24) 18 g of water
Answered by valery - Fri Dec 28 17:51:05 2007

2. The atmosphere of Earth is an example of a ____ solution.?
Q. liquid-liquid gas-liquid gas-gas solid-liquid Which of the following will cause a greater amount of oxygen to dissolve in 100 g of water? Heat the water. Decrease the oxygen gas pressure. Increase the oxygen gas pressure. all of the above 4. Which of the following mixtures is NOT an example of a substance? drinking water air brass pizza 5. The amount of table sugar that will dissolve in 1 kg of water can be increased by ___. stirring the solution heating the solution breaking the sugar into smaller pieces doing any of the above 6. A solution with a pH of 13 is a ___. weak acid weak base strong acid strong base
Asked by XxmilkywayyxX - Thu Apr 23 10:22:13 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. gas-gas in crease oxygen pressure (increasing heat decreases solubility of a gas) pizza (it is a heterogeneous mixture, the others are homogeneous) doing any of the above strong base
Answered by AndrewG - Mon Apr 27 03:25:22 2009

HELP PLEAAASSSEEE SCIENCEe!?
Q. 1. The ability of an apple to change color when exposed to air is a ___. (1 point) physical property chemical property physical change chemical change 2. Which of the following is NOT a possible sign of a physical change? (1 point) a change in appearance a change in volume the release of energy a change in color 3. When a chunk of dry ice is at room temperature, a cloud of carbon dioxide vapor forms. The carbon dioxide is changing from a ___. (1 point) solid to a liquid solid to a gas liquid to plasma liquid to a gas 4. A solution that contains all the solute it can hold under the given conditions is ___. (1 point) saturated unsaturated dilute supersaturated 5. Which of the following properties is NOT characteristic of acidic… [cont.]
Asked by BOB - Mon Apr 21 13:23:57 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Just a few answers 1) Chemical property 2) The release of energy 3) Solid to a gas 4)Saturated 5) Feels slippery 6) Precipitate 7) Solid - Solid 8) a nonpolar molecule like cholesterol 9)The pH 1 solution is ten times more acidic than that with a pH of 2. 10) Newton 11) Less than 12) exists as a crystalline solid 13) resistance to flow 14) the cohesive forces within the gas
Answered by Dan - Mon Apr 21 13:30:51 2008

Science Unit test please help?
Q. 1. The ability of an apple to change color when exposed to air is a ___. (1 point) physical property chemical property physical change chemical change 2. Which of the following is NOT a possible sign of a physical change? (1 point) a change in appearance a change in volume the release of energy a change in color 3. When a chunk of dry ice is at room temperature, a cloud of carbon dioxide vapor forms. The carbon dioxide is changing from a ___. (1 point) solid to a liquid solid to a gas liquid to plasma liquid to a gas 4. A solution that contains all the solute it can hold under the given conditions is ___. (1 point) saturated unsaturated dilute supersaturated 5. Which of the following properties is NOT characteristic of acidic… [cont.]
Asked by BOB - Mon Apr 21 13:00:59 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. physical change the release of energy solid to a gas saturated feels slippery a precipitate solid-liquid a nonpolar molecule like cholesterol The pH 1 solution is ten times more acidic than that with a pH of 2. newton less than exists as a crystalline solid 18. increase temperature, increase volume, stir it
Answered by 3.14159265358979323846 - Mon Apr 21 13:08:27 2008

Anyone up for a Science quiz?
Q. Matter and Energy 1. The ability of an apple to change color when exposed to air is a ___. (1 point) physical property chemical property physical change chemical change 2. Which of the following is NOT a possible sign of a physical change? (1 point) a change in appearance a change in volume the release of energy a change in color 3. When a chunk of dry ice is at room temperature, a cloud of carbon dioxide vapor forms. The carbon dioxide is changing from a ___. (1 point) solid to a liquid solid to a gas liquid to plasma liquid to a gas 4. A solution that contains all the solute it can hold under the given conditions is ___. (1 point) saturated unsaturated dilute supersaturated 5. Which of the following properties is NOT… [cont.]
Asked by Banana<3 - Wed Jun 10 07:05:15 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'm 15 yr old. Tell me if my ans are so bad. 1.Chemical property 2.a change in volume 3.solid to gas 4.saturated(if the solution is heated to accommodate more of temporary solute then it is Supersaturated) 5.feels slippery 6.a precipitate(I doubt it but is t AgCl) 7.solid solid 8.- ( it's above my level) 9.- (' it's above my level) 10.Newton 11.equal to 12.exists as crystalline solid 13.resistance to flow 14.the cohesive forces within the gas 15.any matter that can flow 16.-(sorry) 17. ex- physical change : Cloud forming in the air chemical change: Apple turns maroon(maybe brown Brown I mean) 18. increase temperature Increase kinetic energy of the solute particles by stirring -- 19.unsaturated still requires 3 g 20.evaporat [cont.]
Answered by unknown - Wed Jun 10 07:51:57 2009

Can anyone help me in my sci home work?
Q. give me some examples for:- 1)non aqueous solutions 2)solid solid mixtures{solid sol} 3)solid liquid mixtures{sol}
Asked by Prash - Sat Sep 30 00:52:45 2006 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The definition of an aqueous solution is a solution in which the solute (the substance dissolved) initially is a liquid or a solid and the solvent is water. ie: ammonium hydroxyde NH4OH is an aqueous solution whereas ammonia liquid NH3 is not vinegar or acetic acid C2H4O2 is disolved in aqueous solution Aqueous: 1. Vinegar 2. Blood 3. Sea Water 4. Battery Acid 5. Fruit Juice Non-aqueous 1.Petroleum 2. Olive Oil 3. Stainless Steel 4. Air 5. Lubricating Oil solid solid mixtures sand and clay. alloys, such as Tin and lead form an alloy called solder. blacktop, concrete solid liquid asphalt salt/sugar in waterVinaigrette Salad Dressing, whole milk, vinegar, gasoline,antifreeze
Answered by vignesh2cool - Sat Sep 30 02:19:17 2006

Chemistry Hon. Project Need alot of Help!!!!?
Q. I must place an example of these in a shoebox and turn in a notebook answering the questions asked. 1. A sample of a substance that is a solid solution. Give the solute and sovent of your solid solution. 2. An example of a system that exhibits LeChatelier's Principle. 3.An example of a system in a large state of entropy 4. A typical reaction-energy diagram. 5. A sample of a volatile solid and viscous liquid.(could a viscous liquid be salsa?) 6. A sample of an alloy. give the chemical makeup for the alloy. 7. 6.022 x 10 ^23 of anything. calculations would help. 8. place 0.05 M solution of a substance. calculations, a detailed description of how to make the solution, the common and chemical nameof the substance and the formula.(i wanted to… [cont.]
Asked by valeriam1644 - Sat May 20 12:00:58 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Sorry!No time to read the whole question. U better write 1 by 1 as different questions if u r serious.
Answered by 3's - Sat May 20 13:28:48 2006

are you smarter than an 8th grader?
Q. Item numberItem DescriptionSummary Sheet Information 1*A substance which has a volume of 1.0 cm3. Describe how you determined the volume. 2*A cube made of sturdy material with a total volume of 1.0 L.Include dimensions of the cube and show how the volume is calculated. 3An acid-base indicator from nature. The indicator cannot be a substance sold as an indicator.State the source of the indicator, what color the indicator is with an acid and what color it is with a base. 4A science cartoon cut from a newspaper or magazine. Photocopies and printouts from the Internet are not acceptable.Include a brief statement about the concept the cartoon is satirizing. 5*A homogeneous mixture.Identify the ingredients in the mixture. Describe how… [cont.]
Asked by Savannah - Tue Dec 9 18:04:26 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. While I would never say I am smarter than an 8th grader... at least not nowadays, I did see some that I know the answer to and didn't read all. But sorry I will not do your homework for you.
Answered by LT - Tue Dec 9 18:20:33 2008

Can u help me with these science questions??
Q. 1. The substance being dissolved to form a solution is the ___. (1 point) solvent solute precipitate mixture 2. The atmosphere of Earth is an example of a ___ solution. (1 point) liquid-liquid gas-liquid gas-gas solid-liquid 3. Which of the following will cause a greater amount of oxygen to dissolve in 100 g of water? (1 point) Heat the water. Decrease the oxygen gas pressure. Increase the oxygen gas pressure. all of the above 4. Which of the following mixtures is NOT an example of a substance? (1 point) drinking water air brass pizza 5. The amount of table sugar that will dissolve in 1 kg of water can be increased by ___. (1 point) stirring the solution heating the solution breaking the sugar into smaller pieces doing any… [cont.]
Asked by Molly's Dark Halo - Wed Apr 29 15:10:33 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Is this your homework or something, I think you should do it yourself. Sorry.
Answered by unknown - Wed Apr 29 15:22:57 2009

Chemistry help... in ionic equations, when determining the product, how do you know if the product is a solid,?
Q. liquid, gas, or aqueous solution, or (cr)? for example, Zn (cr) + H2SO4 (aq) --> ZnSO4 ( ) + H2 ( ) Thanks.
Asked by gummybears - Sat Oct 24 20:31:37 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Are you talking about net ionic equations? In net ionic equations the products formed are usually solids (precipitates) that are insoluble. For this one you should only have Zn 2+ + SO4 2- --> ZnSO4(s) The H2 will remain in solution and not be a part of the ionic equation
Answered by unknown - Sat Oct 24 20:39:19 2009

Who is better? Linkin Park or Papa Roach!!!?
Q. What is an example of a solution (in science) ? Is Salt and water a mixture? A soulution Is it both? How do you know when a solid and a liquid form a solution How can mixtures be seperated?
Asked by Alexander F - Thu Jan 15 18:24:30 2009 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Linkin Park but why are you asking about science?
Answered by Aidens Amazing! - Thu Jan 15 18:27:16 2009

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