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12/09/2018 Solutions

Dissolving things – some definitions 12/09/2018 If a substance CAN be dissolved it is called __________ If a substance CANNOT be dissolved it is called _________ Words – soluble, solute, solvent, solution, insoluble

A “Particle Theory” explanation 12/09/2018 Before After 100 g 105 g

Evaporation and filtration 12/09/2018 In this practical we tried to separate rock salt – a mixture of ____ and sand. To do this we followed four steps: We ground the rock salt using a ______ and mortar, We dissolved the mixture, We _________ it, We evaporated the remains. The sand didn’t _________, so we were able to filter it out. The salt did dissolve, so we had to ________ the remains to get the salt back. Conclusion: Filtration can be used to remove something that doesn’t dissolve and evaporation can be used to separate something that does dissolve. Words – filtered, salt, pestle, evaporate, dissolve

Chromatography 12/09/2018 Chromatography can be used to separate a mixture of different inks. Some example questions… R G B X 1 2 3 Z 1) Ink X contains two different colours. What are they? 2) Which ink is ink Z made out of?

Separating mixtures summary 12/09/2018 A mixture containing something that DOES dissolve can be separated using __________ A mixture of liquids with different boiling points can be separated using _________ A mixture of different inks can be separated using _______ A mixture containing something that DOES NOT dissolve can be separated using _________ Distillation, chromatography, evaporation or filtration?

Saturated solutions Consider our previous work on solutions: 12/09/2018 Consider our previous work on solutions: Clearly, there is only so much solute a solution can take… A mixture that cannot take any more solute is called a “saturated solution”

Solubility “Solubility” means “how much can be dissolved”. 12/09/2018 “Solubility” means “how much can be dissolved”. Solubility usually increases with temperature: Solubility g/100ml 10 20 30 40 50 60 Temperature/0C Salt Potassium chloride

Solubility words Solute 12/09/2018 Something that CAN dissolve is described as being… How much of something that can be dissolved is called… Something that CANNOT be dissolved is described as being… A solution that CAN’T dissolve anything else is… The solid that will be dissolved is the… The mixture of solute and solvent is called the… The liquid that the solute will be dissolved into is the… Solute Solution Solvent Soluble Insoluble Saturated Solubility