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Dissolving: True or False
1. Dissolved substances are invisible because they spread evenly throughout
the liquid. 2. Only hot water can dissolve substances. 3. When a substance dissolves, it breaks down into particles too small to see. 4. All liquids can dissolve solids. 5. Sugar and salt are examples of substances that dissolve in water. 6. A solution is formed when a substance dissolves completely in a liquid. 7. Dissolving is a chemical change that cannot be reversed. 8. Soluble substances are those that can dissolve in a liquid. 9. Insoluble substances do not dissolve in any liquid. 10. Stirring a solution helps dissolve a substance faster. 11. Dissolved substances can be separated from water by filtration. 12. Heating a liquid usually increases the amount of a substance that can dissolve in it. 13. When a gas dissolves in a liquid, the process is called condensation. 14. A saturated solution is one where no more solute can dissolve in the solvent. 15. Dissolving only occurs in liquids. 16. The amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent is called its solubility. 17. Increasing the surface area of a solid (like crushing it) can help it dissolve faster. 18. Dissolving salt in water changes the salt into a new substance. 19. The rate at which a substance dissolves depends on the temperature of the liquid. 20. Once dissolved, a substance can never be recovered from the solution. 21. When sugar dissolves in water, it forms a new chemical compound. 22. Carbon dioxide can dissolve in water to form a carbonated solution. 23. Dissolving is a process where particles of a solid or gas mix evenly into a liquid. 24. Salt dissolves better in cold water than in hot water. 25. The solubility of a gas in a liquid decreases as the temperature of the liquid increases.