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Solving Problems with Solutes and Solvents

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1 Solving Problems with Solutes and Solvents
Solutions Solving Problems with Solutes and Solvents

2 Solution A liquid with a solute dissolved in it
Can have color, but usually transparent Molecules dissolved are so small light waves do not bounce off of them lemonade tea salt water

3 Solute Molecules that are dissolved in a solvent to make a solution.
Sugar Salt CO2

4 Solvent The liquid in which the solute is dissolved. Water Gasoline
Acetone (nail polish remover) Turpentine (paint thinner)

5 Concentrated A lot of solute in the solvent

6 examples… Strong tea Strong lemonade Orange Juice Concentrate

7 Dilute Little solute in a lot of solvent

8 examples… weak tea weak lemonade Orange Juice from Concentrate

9 Soluble vs. Insoluble Soluble - able to dissolve
Insoluble - not able to dissolve

10 Determining % Concentration
90 red (kool aid) 10 white (water) = 90% kool aid solution Solute 90 (red) Solution 100 (total) = 90 %

11 Determining % Concentration
50 red (kool aid) 50 white (water) = 50% kool aid solution Solute 50 (red) Solution 100 (total) = 50 %

12 Determining % Concentration
20 red (kool aid) 80 white (water) = 20% kool aid solution Solute 20 (red) Solution 100 (total) = 20 %

13 diffusion Both diffusion and osmosis happen because of differences in % concentration. osmosis


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