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Welcome! Directions: Answer the following questions on a blank piece of paper in the Catalyst section of your binder, silently and independently Take out your lab handout from yesterday

Announcements -Last day for revisions next Wednesday -Lab report due Monday

Photo of the day

 Wednesday Feb 4, 2015 Objectives : - SWBAT explain how changes in temperature and surface area affect solubility -SWBAT define the term solubility Homework: -Solubility questions

A measure of how well a solute dissolves What is solubility?

Average student data from lab Pop Rockets Data

Peer Teach Stations

Work Time  Students work on discussion section on GoogleClassroom