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