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1 You need… Pencil ISN ½ sheet of paper

2 Survey – ½ sheet of paper Answer the following questions on your ½ sheet of paper. You do not need to re-write the question, but write using complete sentences 1.How does it feel to be almost done with middle school? 2.What has been your favorite moment at BTMS so far?

3 1.Heterogeneous mixtures All components of the mixture are visible because they do not mix together Particles not distributed evenly EX: sand and water vegetable soup oil and water 2 types of mixtures

4 2.Homogeneous mixtures Components cannot be distinguished from each other, appear as one substance Particles distributed evenly throughout Is also called a solution 2 types of mixtures

5 SOLUBILITY Every chemical substance which dissolves in water has a fixed solubility. –If it does not dissolve, solubility = zero. Many of these solublities have been measured and special charts are produced displaying solubility of many substances at once.

6 SOLUBILITY SOLUBILITYBecause different amounts of solute can be dissolved in a solvent, we look at a solution’s SOLUBILITY. Definition: The maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature. Usually expressed as the number of grams of solute per 100mL of solvent.

7 Solute: the one that gets dissolved – smaller amount Solvent: the one that dissolves the other substance – greater amount Suspension: solution that includes solid particles that might not dissolve – you can use distillation to separate the solute and solvent Homogeneous Mixtures = Solutions

8 Solution terminology: o Saturated: Maximum amount of solute dissolved in solvent o Unsaturated: Less than maximum amount of solute dissolved in solvent o Supersaturated: More than maximum amount of solute dissolved in solvent o Dilute: to make less concentrated

9 temperature increases solubility increases  As temperature increases, solubility increases. more space  This is because there is more space between solvent particles, making more room for solute particles. Solubility Curves


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