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What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

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Page 1: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

What are some Properties of Solutions?

Page 2: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

What are the way dissolving may be increased

Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated

How do solutes have an effect on the solutions (solvents)

Page 3: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

ConcentratedDiluteSaturatedUnsaturated

Page 4: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

1. Stir the mixture = dissolves quicker

2. Smaller Particle Size = dissolves quicker [Increases Surface Area]

3. Increase the temperature = dissolves quicker + may dissolve more solute

Page 5: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

100 ml water

1 g of CuSO4

100 ml water

5 g of CuSO4

100 ml water

10 g of CuSO4

Page 6: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

Types of Solution

• Unsaturated

• Dilute• Can dissolve

more solute• There is not

excess solute at the bottom

• Saturated

• Concentrated• Cant dissolve any

more solute• Excess Solute

sinks to the bottom

Page 7: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

If the solution is saturated

• The maximum amount of solute is dissolved in the solution

• No more solute can be dissolved• If you add more solute it will sink to the

bottom

Page 8: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

How do solutes have an effect on the solutions (solvents)

Lower Freezing Point Temperature• That’s why we throw salt on ice

Raise Boiling Point Temperature• That’s why we put salt in Boiling Water

Antifreeze in your car• Lowers Freezing Point, Raises Boiling Point

Page 9: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

In a salt water solution. Salt is the

1. Solute

2. Solvent

3. Solution

4. Mixture

Page 10: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

In a salt water solution. Water is the

Solute

Solve

nt

Solution

Mixt

ure

0% 0%0%0%

1. Solute

2. Solvent

3. Solution

4. Mixture

Page 11: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

In a salt water solution. Dissolving can happen quicker if

Its heate

d

Its co

oled

0%0%

1. Its heated

2. Its cooled

Page 12: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

In a salt water solution. Dissolving can happen quicker if

Its heate

d

Its sti

rred

Its te

mperatur..

.

All of t

he abo...

None of t

he ab...

0% 0% 0%0%0%

1. Its heated

2. Its stirred

3. Its temperature is raised

4. All of the above

5. None of the above

Page 13: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

If a solution is darker, typically it would be

Dilu

te

Concentra

ted

Confuse

d

0% 0%0%

1. Dilute

2. Concentrated

3. Confused

Page 14: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

Adding a lot of Crystal Light to a glass of water creates a _____ solution.

Dilu

te

Concentra

ted

Confuse

d

0% 0%0%

1. Dilute

2. Concentrated

3. Confused

Page 15: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

A saturated solution may also be considered to be ________ .

Dilu

te

Concentra

ted

Confuse

d

0% 0%0%

1. Dilute

2. Concentrated

3. Confused

Page 16: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

When you add solute to a solution, its boiling point

Incre

ases

Decre

ases

Stays

the sa

me...

0% 0%0%

1. Increases

2. Decreases

3. Stays the same.

Page 17: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

When you add solute to a solution, its freezing point

Incre

ases

Decre

ases

Stays

the sa

me...

0% 0%0%

1. Increases

2. Decreases

3. Stays the same.

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Page 19: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

Of the three solutions, each with the same solute, which one is more concentrated?

1 2 3

33% 33%33%

1. Beaker 1

2. Beaker 2

3. Beaker 3

Page 20: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

Of the three solutions which one is more dilute

1 2 3

33% 33%33%

1. Beaker 1

2. Beaker 2

3. Beaker 3

Page 21: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

In this experiment, copper sulfate is added to water. Which is the solute?

1 2 3

33% 33%33%

1. Beaker

2. Copper sulfate

3. Water

Page 22: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

In this experiment, copper sulfate is added to water. Which is the solvent?

1 2 3

33% 33%33%

1. Beaker

2. Copper sulfate

3. water

Page 23: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

In this experiment, what is the solid called

1 2 3 4

25% 25%25%25%

1. Solvent

2. Solute

3. Insoluble

4. Soluble

Page 24: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

In this experiment, what is the liquid called

1 2 3 4

25% 25%25%25%

1. Solvent

2. Solute

3. Insoluble

4. Soluble

Page 25: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

In this experiment, the solute is _____

1 2 3 4

25% 25%25%25%

1. Solvent

2. Solute

3. Insoluble

4. Soluble

Page 26: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

In this experiment, how can we get the solute to dissolve faster

1 2 3 4

25% 25%25%25%

1. Stir the solution

2. Cool the solvent

3. Crush the solute

4. Both 1 and 3

Page 27: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

Both of these solutions have the same number of molecules of solute. Which is a more

concentrated solution?

1 2

50%50%

1. Small beaker

2. Large beaker

Page 28: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

How would it be possible to dilute the solution in the small beaker?

1 2 3

33% 33%33%

1. Add water to the small beaker

2. Reduce water from small beaker

3. Add water to the larger beaker

Page 29: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

Of the two solutions, each with the same solute, which one is more concentrated?

1 2 3

33% 33%33%

1. Light blue solution

2. Dark blue solution

3. They are the same

Page 30: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

Which solution is more concentrated?

1 2

50%50%1. Solution A

2. Solution B

Page 31: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

If some of the solvent evaporated from B, the solution in B would be more?

1 2

50%50%1. Concentrated

2. Dilute

Page 32: What are some Properties of Solutions? What are the way dissolving may be increased Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated How do solutes have.

Solution A is too strong, how do I get it more dilute?

1 2

50%50%1. Add more solvent to A

2. Add more solute to A