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1 Solubility

2 2 Parts to All Solutions sugar solution
Solvent – The part of the mixture present in the greatest amount (part doing the dissolving). greatest amount Solute – The part or parts of the mixture present in the lesser amount (part being dissolved). lesser amount Ask students which is solute/solvent in each. sugar-solute sugar-solute water-solvent water-solvent sugar solution

3 What is solubility? the amount of solute that will dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature and pressure

4 What is dissolving? Dissolving happens when the solvent, usually water molecules, collide with the solute and pull it apart piece by piece.

5 3 types of solutions (based on the amount of solute)
saturated – a solution is holding the maximum amount of solute possible, and more solute added would collect at the bottom. unsaturated – more solute can be added and will still dissolve. super saturated – more solute than should be possible at that temperature and pressure is dissolved (Ex: ‘Sweet’ tea)

6 How can we change the amount that will dissolve?
The solubility of a substance (the amount that will dissolve) depends on three factors: Temperature Pressure Type of substance To increase the amount of solid that will dissolve in a liquid you would need to - Increase the temperature - Decrease the pressure

7 Can we make something dissolve faster?
Stirring/shaking: brings more fresh solvent in contact with more solute. Crushing/grinding: increases the surface area. Increasing the temperature: speeds up the movement of the solvent particles creating more collisions with the solute.

8 Can we make something dissolve faster?
Stirring/shaking: brings more fresh solvent in contact with more solute. Crushing/grinding: increases the surface area. sugar-solute water-solvent sugar solution Increasing the temperature: speeds up the movement of the solvent particles creating more collisions with the solute.

9 In the real world! Timed release capsules control how fast medicine dissolves. When making tea (even iced tea) you have to steep the tea bag in boiling hot water.

10 Can a gas dissolve in a liquid?
Gas solutes are all around you! CO2 in coke Dissolved O2 in lakes, rivers, oceans Fish have gills which absorb oxygen from the water…humans obviously do not!

11 How can a gas dissolve in a liquid?
The solubility of a gas also depends on temperature and pressure. As temperature decreases, more gas will dissolve. As pressure increases, more gas will dissolve.


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