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Page 1: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Solubility

Page 2: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Soluble

Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the

solvent than they are to each other.

Examples?

Page 3: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Sugar is soluble in water.

Page 4: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they
Page 5: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Insoluble

Insoluble – not able to be dissolved in a particular solvent. Ex. Fat droplets in milk.

The solute particles are more attracted to each other than they are to the solvent.

Page 6: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Oil is insoluble in water.

Page 7: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they
Page 8: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they
Page 9: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they
Page 10: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Nail Polish

Soluble in water? Or Insoluble?

Soluble in acetone? Or insoluble?

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Page 11: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Grass Stains

chlorophyll

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Page 12: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Chlorophyll (grass stains)

Soluble in water? Or Insoluble?

Soluble in rubbing alcohol? Or insoluble?

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Page 13: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they
Page 14: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Concentration

Page 15: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Concentrated Solution

(lots of solute)

Dilute Solution

(relatively little solute)

How do you describe what is in between?

Page 16: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Concentrated or Dilute?

Page 17: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Compared to this one…

Page 18: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Compared to this one…

Page 19: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

Concentration

How do you know what to compare it to? We use numbers to describe how

concentrated or dilute something is. This is called the concentration. The concentration tells us exactly how

much solute is in a certain amount of solvent (or one tube of water).

Page 20: Solubility. Soluble Sugar is soluble in water. Translation: Sugar dissolves in water. The solute particles are more attracted to the solvent than they

5 4 3 2 1

“Make me a green solution with a concentration of 3.”