Looking At Water Deciphering Constructing a Solubility Curve.

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Looking At Water Deciphering Constructing a Solubility Curve

Entry Task: Do the bars on your graph tell you how much succinic acid is dissolved at that temperature? If not, what do the bars tell you? Have out Post-Lab (completed) Graph Questions 1-6

Constructing a Solubility Curve With a partner, Compare answers to Questions 1-6 Add to your answers as necessary Be ready to share answers

Sugar Crystals Observe Sugar Crystals Clean Beakers

Homework: Read Section C.4 Watch these Videos: An awesome review of the Properties of Water (Yes, You seriously need to watch this video it is a GREAT review) Salt Dissolving Explained (dissociates essentially means dissolves) Ionic vs Covalent Substances Dissolving Sugar Dissolving Explained (a multimedia link. Use number boxes and arrows to move through animations and screens) An awesome review of the Properties of Water Salt Dissolving Explained Ionic vs Covalent Substances Dissolving Sugar Dissolving Explained THEN Complete section C.5 Qs 1-3 (all parts) Section B Summary 21-14