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Get Ready! Today’s Agenda 5-in-5 Solubility Notes Crystals Lab
Materials Today’s Agenda Pencil Notebook 5-in-5 Solubility Notes Crystals Lab Exit Ticket
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5-in-5 #31 Summarize each physical property in one sentence.
Boiling Point Melting Point State Malleability Ductility Conductivity
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Lesson Frame Essential Question: What does it mean to have solutions with different saturation levels? I will… know what solutes, solvents, solutions are. understand the concept of saturation. By the end of this lesson I will be able to… Explain how to create a saturated and supersaturated solutions.
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Solubility
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Foldable Set-up
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Solubility Solubility - how easily a substance (solute) dissolves in another substance (solvent) to form a solution
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Solutions Solute Ex) Glass of Kool-Aid
Solvent Solute Solution the substance that does the dissolving Usually present in a greater amount Ex) water a mixture in which the solute is evenly mixed throughout the solvent Ex) Glass of Kool-Aid the substance that is being dissolved Present in a lesser amount Ex) powdered Kool-Aid mix If a substance dissolves in the solvent SOLUABLE If a substance doesn’t dissolve in the solvent INSOLUABLE
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Concentrated Solution
Concentration Dilute Solution Concentrated Solution has only a little solute dissolved in a certain amount of solvent. has a lot of solute dissolved in a certain amount of solvent.
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Unsaturated solutions Supersaturated solutions
Saturation Unsaturated solutions Saturated solutions Supersaturated solutions solutions that can still dissolve more solute in it. solutions that have more solute than you would normally expect to dissolve solutions that have the maximum amount of solute and no more will dissolve.
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Supersaturated Borax Solution
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Exit Ticket Explain how you would create a saturated solution of sugar water. Explain how you would create a supersaturated solution of sugar water. What will eventually happen to the supersaturated solution?
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