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ACCOMMODATIONS ON A TRUE-FALSE TEST -- EXAMPLE 2
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| Determine whether
each statement is true or false. Then on a separate sheet of
paper, write "true" if it is true. If it is false, change the underlined word or words to make the statement true. |
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| 1. A solution
is a heterogeneous mixture.
2. Two liquids that dissolve in each other are said to be miscible. 3. The escape of a gas from a liquid solution is called ionization. 4. For solutions, like dissolves unlike. |
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Soap does not lather easily in soft water.
6. Acids are often defined as proton donors. 7. Strong acids are poor electrolytes. 8. All bases contain the hydroxide ion. 9. A neutral solution has a pH of 0. 10. An acid reacts with a base in neutralization. |
| Physical Science. Prentice Hall, 1988, 231. | |
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| Number your paper from one
through six.
READ EACH STATEMENT Write "True" if the statement is true. Write "False" if the statement is not true. |
| _______1. A solution
is a heterogeneous mixture.
_______2. Two liquids that dissolve in each other are said to be miscible. _______3. The escape of a gas from a liquid solution is called ionization. _______4. Soap does not lather easily in soft water. _______5. Acids are often defined as proton donors. _______6. Strong acids are poor electrolytes. |