Solubility - A property of matter. 1. Matter can be categorized by: Physical Property Does not show a change in the objects identity Chemical Property.

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Solubility - A property of matter

1. Matter can be categorized by: Physical Property Does not show a change in the objects identity Chemical Property Does show a change in the object’s identity

2. Solubility is… A measure of how well a solute can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature. It can also tell you how much you can add before you make a saturated solution.

3. Solute is… The part of the solution that is dissolved by the solvent. Ex. Sweetened Iced Tea – the solute is SUGAR

4. Solvent is… The part of the solution that dissolves the other substance. Ex. Sweetened iced tea – the solvent is the iced tea.

5. Hot Cocoa… Solution = the hot cocoa Solute = hot cocoa mix Solvent = hot water or milk

7. What can change solubility? Temperature Type of solvent

grams ◦C ◦C 4. unsaturated 5. As the temperature of the water increased, the amount of solute that will dissolves also increases.