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Rate of Dissolving
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A _________ dissolves in a _________ to form a ___________
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Allergies? May contain traces of: Peanuts Eggs Wheat
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mmm Chocolate Science
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mmm Chocolate Science Dissolving Time NOT moving tongue or chewing
Stir with your tongue Chewing 1. The chocolate ______________________ in the saliva in your mouth to form a _______________ 2. Solutions contain two parts: ________________________ & _______________________ 3. In this lab, the solute is the ________________________, and the solvent is the __________________ 4. Since the chocolate dissolved in your mouth we can say it was _____________________
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Factors Affecting How Fast a Solute Dissolves
Temperature Stirring or Shaking Crushing (Surface Area) Pressure
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1. Temperature If we heat particles they will move faster
The solvent will carry the solute particles away faster
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Hotter = Dissolve Faster
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2. Stirring or Shaking Stirring or shaking a solution moves the solute particles around so that they are closer to water particles the water particles can then attract them easily and carry them away!
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Stir or Shake = Dissolve Faster
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3. Crushing (Surface Area)
When a sugar cube is broken into small pieces, the individual sugar particles can get closer to water particles the water particles can then attract them easily and carry them away!
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Dissolving happens on the surface of particles
When solute is broken up, there is more surface area where dissolving can occur broken up
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4. Pressure Pressure is used to dissolve carbon dioxide gas in liquid pop Pressure forces gas particles into the spaces between the liquid particles gas
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More pressure = Dissolve Faster
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Pressure Altitude Sickness and Nitrogen Narcosis (“The Bends”) Video
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Solution – made when a solute dissolves in a solvent
Matter Heterogeneous materials - can see two parts Homogeneous materials can see only one thing - one set of properties Mechanical Mixture Homogeneous mixtures They’re mixed together so well you only see one thing – it looks pure but it isn’t Pure substances You can only see one thing because there is only one kind of particle in it. Solution – made when a solute dissolves in a solvent - Temperature, Stirring, Particle Size and Pressure speed this up the dissolving rate
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