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Solutions Lv4: Describe the term solution. Key Terms Solute Solvent Solution Soluble Insoluble Particle Lv4: Describe the term solution. Lv5: Explain the components of a solution. Lv6: Illustrate a solution using the particle model, Entrance Activity Draw a diagram showing the particles in a solid, liquid and gas. Write a description od the characteristics of each state of matter.

Additional Key Information Key Word Alert! Solutions A solution is a liquid that has a dissolved solid within it. E.g. Salt and water Additional Key Information We call the liquid the Solvent and we call the solid a Solute.

Solutions Lv4: Describe the term solution. Key Terms Solute Solvent Solution Soluble Insoluble Particle Lv4: Describe the term solution. Lv5: Explain the components of a solution. Lv6: Illustrate a solution using the particle model, Entrance Activity Draw a diagram showing the particles in a solid, liquid and gas. Write a description od the characteristics of each state of matter.

Making Solutions Learning Activity Using the solutes and solvents in front of you test to see which ones form solutions. You can tell whether a solution is formed because the solute(solid) will dissolve into the solvent(liquid). Copy out the table and place a tick in every box that forms a solution. Solvents Water Salt Sugar Sand Solutes

Soluble A substance(solid) that will dissolve. Key Word Alert! What do you think insoluble may be? (Give an example of a soluble substance and an insoluble substance)

Insoluble Sand water Solid Liquid Solute Solvent Learning Activity Fill in the blanks A solution is formed when a _________ is dissolved into a _______. We call the solid a ________ and the liquid a _______. Salt and _______is one example of a solution because the salt disappears into the liquid. Making a transparent solution. _____ and water is not an example of a solution because the _______ doesn’t dissolve into the water. We therefore call the sand __________. Insoluble Sand water Solid Liquid Solute Solvent

Solutions Lv4: Describe the term solution. Key Terms Solute Solvent Solution Soluble Insoluble Particle Lv4: Describe the term solution. Lv5: Explain the components of a solution. Lv6: Illustrate a solution using the particle model, Entrance Activity Draw a diagram showing the particles in a solid, liquid and gas. Write a description od the characteristics of each state of matter.

Modelling Solutions Learning Activity Task 1- Draw the diagram on the left hand side and label the solvent(liquid) and the solute(solid). (2mins) Task 2- Write 2 sentences describe the characteristics of the particles in the solvent and in the solute (2min) Task 3- Draw a new beaker and draw what the particles would look like if the solute was dissolved into the solvent. (2mins) Task 4- Describe the particles in the solution now.(1min)

Peer Assessment Activity Solute Solvent Solution Did your partner draw the solution correctly? Did your partner label the solution, solute, and solvent correctly? Are all of the spellings correct? Is there a description of a solute, solvent and solution?

Solutions Lv4: Describe the term solution. Key Terms Solute Solvent Solution Soluble Insoluble Particle Lv4: Describe the term solution. Lv5: Explain the components of a solution. Lv6: Illustrate a solution using the particle model, Entrance Activity Draw a diagram showing the particles in a solid, liquid and gas. Write a description od the characteristics of each state of matter.

If something is soluble it means it will dissolve in a liquid. PLENARY Assessment Activity True False If the statement below is true, place your thumbs up in the air. If the statement is false then point your thumbs down to the ground. If something is soluble it means it will dissolve in a liquid. True

A solution is made of a solvent and a solute. PLENARY Assessment Activity True False If the statement below is true, place your thumbs up in the air. If the statement is false then point your thumbs down to the ground. A solution is made of a solvent and a solute. True

Water is the only type of solvent. PLENARY Assessment Activity True False If the statement below is true, place your thumbs up in the air. If the statement is false then point your thumbs down to the ground. Water is the only type of solvent. False

Sand will not dissolve into a water and is therefore not a solute. PLENARY Assessment Activity True False If the statement below is true, place your thumbs up in the air. If the statement is false then point your thumbs down to the ground. Sand will not dissolve into a water and is therefore not a solute. True

We are all going to fail our next test. PLENARY Assessment Activity True False If the statement below is true, place your thumbs up in the air. If the statement is false then point your thumbs down to the ground. We are all going to fail our next test. False