State whether each is True or False and correct the false ones. (i) Oxygen gas is more soluble in hot water rather than in cold water. (ii) A mixture of sand and water is a solution. (iii) The amount of space occupied by any object is called its mass. (iv) An unsaturated solution has more solute dissolved than a saturated solution. (v) The presence of different gases in the atmosphere is also a uniform mixture.
Hint. Four are false. Correct each rather than just marking it.
| T/F | Correction | |
|---|---|---|
| (i) Oxygen is more soluble in hot water | False | Oxygen is more soluble in cold water — the solubility of gases generally decreases as temperature increases |
| (ii) Sand and water is a solution | False | It is a non-uniform mixture. A solution is a uniform mixture, and the sand does not dissolve |
| (iii) Space occupied is called mass | False | Space occupied is volume. Mass is the quantity of matter in the object |
| (iv) Unsaturated has more solute than saturated | False | The saturated solution has more — it holds the maximum possible at that temperature |
| (v) Gases in the atmosphere are a uniform mixture | True | The gases are evenly distributed and cannot be distinguished |
✦ The mark is in the correction, not in the letter F. Writing 'false' identifies the error; writing what the statement should have said proves you know why. Since four of the five are false, this question is really four short-answer questions in disguise, and treating it as a tick-box exercise loses most of the marks available.
Statement (iv) is the one to think about hardest. Saturated does not mean 'full of solute' in some absolute sense — it means no more can dissolve at that temperature. A saturated solution of a barely soluble substance contains very little solute and is still saturated.
