Mixtures and Solutions | ||
#1 | Iced tea (water and powder) is an example of a ___________. | Solution |
#2 | The substance in which a solute dissolves to form a solution is the _________. | Solvent |
#3 | A substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution is the ________. | Solute |
#4 | The sand at the beach is an example of a ___________. | Mixture |
#5 | 250 mL of water = ________ g | 250 |
Mixtures and Solutions | ||
#1 | 55 g of water = ________ mL | 55 |
#2 | What happens when a solid dissolves in a liquid? | The break down so small that we can't see them. |
#3 | What is the most concentrated in 50 mL of water? 1 scoop of salt, 2 scoops of salt or 3 scoops of salt? | 3 scoops |
#4 | Is there a limit to how much solid material can dissolve in 50 mL of water? | Yes! |
#5 | Does it always take the same amount of solid materials to saturate 50 mL of water? | No! |
Mixtures and solutions | ||
#1 | What is two or more materials together? | A mixture |
#2 | What is a mixture of one or more substances dissolved in a solvent? | A solution |
#3 | When you combine two materials no material is lost, so the mass is added together is called the _________. | Law of Conservation of Matter |
#4 | 4 physical properties to separate mixtures are _______________________ | Particle size, density, magnetism, shape |
#5 | A solution containing a lot of solute is _________________ | Concentrated |
Mixtures and Solutions | ||
#1 | A solution containing little solute is _________________ | Dilute |
#2 | A solution in which the solvent cannot dissolve any more solute is _______________ | Saturated |
#3 | Capable of being dissolved is ____________ | Soluble |
#4 | Incapable of being dissolved is ______________ | Insoluble |
#5 | Which solid material was more soluble? Kosher Salt or Epsom Salt? | Epsom Salt |
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