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Science September 30, 2015

Warm Up.. Place your backpacks along the back wall if you are still unable to get into your locker You will need your pencil, agenda, and colored pencils if you have them today Complete Wednesday’s warm up now! DO NOT WORK AHEAD! REMEMBER YOU ARE QUIET IN YOUR SEAT WORKING WHEN THE FINAL BELL RINGS

Today’s Agenda.. Temperature and Solubility Lab in groups Video on Discovery Education with questions

Groups to today’s Lab… We will count off from 1 – 5 When I say move, you will go to your groups’ assigned area to complete the lab TAKE ALL OF YOUR THINGS….YOU WILL STAY WITH YOUR GROUP UNTIL THE END OF CLASS…

Temperature and Solubility Lab Title the next available page in your notebook “ Temperature and Solubility Lab” Label the page, number the page and add to the table of contents!

Purpose of Lab Purpose: Does the temperature of a solvent affect solubility?

Research Research: copy these notes on the next slide

Solubility Research Remember Solubility = an ability of a substance to dissolve A solute’s solubility depends on : type of solvent used the temperature of both the solute and solvent particle size The most common solvent = water known as the “universal solvent”

Hypothesis Hypothesis: If I heat up a solvent, then the solubility will…..(complete your answer picking one statement below and writing the entire sentence in your notebook) 1. Increase (more solute will dissolve) or 2. Decrease (less solute will dissolve) or 3. Remain the same (temperature has no effect)

Remember….Solute vs. Solvent To put it in simple words: When we add sugar to water, it will dissolve. In this process: Solute? the sugar Solvent? the water Solution? Sugar water

Experiment Time! Solubility and Temperature Experiment Each member will have 1 set of directions Read all directions and write all information in your notebook Remember you are working together so everyone in your group is at the same place

Discovery Ed video “Solubility” worksheet You will complete this worksheet with your group using 1 chromebook Remember you are working as a group to answer the questions discovery ed video * you must then select the solubility video (scroll down and click) EE-FDFB-41D8-966B-F3D3FA EE-FDFB-41D8-966B-F3D3FA258508

Exit Ticket On the back of your solubility worksheet answer the following question: List the 6 steps of the Scientific Method (in correct order) and describe each step (for instance: Purpose could be described as why you are conducting research or what you are trying to find out)