SOLUBILITY INVESTIGATION. If we stir salt crystals in water they seem to disappear. Where do the crystals go?

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SOLUBILITY INVESTIGATION

If we stir salt crystals in water they seem to disappear. Where do the crystals go?

Some important terms A substance that dissolves: A substance that doesn’t dissolve: How well something dissolves: The solid that you are dissolving: The liquid that you are dissolving it in: The product after dissolving: When no more solid will dissolve: soluble insoluble solubility solute solvent solution saturated

solution solvent solute OK, who remembered what?

Scientific Method STEP 1: State the Question Do most boys like ice cream? Do 5G prefer the scenery on Mars or Jupiter? How many boys in 5G prefer white chocolate to milk chocolate? detailed doable detail? doable? duh? detail? doable?Oh Yeah!

Scientific Method STEP 2: Formulate a Hypothesis (predicted result) Most boys prefer milk chocolate. I think 10 boys will prefer white chocolate. 40% of boys in 5G will prefer milk chocolate. detailed statement How many? Not a statement! detail? statement?

Scientific Method STEP 3: Identify Variables (things that vary) What we are changing (Independent Variable): Type of chocolate What we are measuring (Dependent Variable): Number of boys What must stay the same for a fair test (Fixed variables): Same time Same amount of chocolate Same temperature chocolate

Scientific Method Variables for YOUR Investigation: Type of solute Type of solvent Temperature of solvent Speed of stirring Size of solute particles Apparatus used Time taken

Scientific Method STEP 4: Method – detailed set of steps 1.Keep chocolate at room temperature for 1 hour. 2.Break slab of chocolate into pieces of 1 block each. 3.Give boys 1 piece of each type of chocolate to eat. 4.Count total number of boys. 5.Ask boys to raise hands if they prefer white chocolate. 6.Calculate percentage that prefer white chocolate.

Scientific Method STEP 5: Results 1.Accurate. 2.Show all the details. 3.Remember to write down the units (grams, seconds, °C) STEP 6: Analysis and Discussion 1.Bar Graph. 2.Is your hypothesis proved correct? 3.Do your results agree with background information?