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Solutions

The document explains the process of dissolving, specifically how sugar dissolves in water, highlighting that the sugar remains present but in separate particles. It defines key terms such as solute, solvent, and solution, using examples like nail varnish and carbon dioxide. Additionally, it includes learning checkpoints for understanding and application of the concepts discussed.

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Solutions

The document explains the process of dissolving, specifically how sugar dissolves in water, highlighting that the sugar remains present but in separate particles. It defines key terms such as solute, solvent, and solution, using examples like nail varnish and carbon dioxide. Additionally, it includes learning checkpoints for understanding and application of the concepts discussed.

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Dissolving

 What happens to the sugar when it


dissolves in water?
Dissolving
The sugar DOES NOT disappear
It is still there but now in separate
particles spread around the water
Learning Checkpoint
1. Draw a diagram to show sugar dissolved
in water.

2. 100g of water is used to dissolve 30g of


sugar. What is the total mass of the
solution? Explain your answer.
Solution, solvent, solute
 Sugar is the solute, this is the solid that
will dissolve

 Water is the solvent, this is the liquid


the solute with dissolve into

 Sugar water is the solution, when the


solute has dissolved into the solvent
Solvents
 Why does nail varnish not come off in
the shower, but is removed by
chemicals?
Solvents
 There are more solvents than just water
 Nail varnish remover is a solvent
(Propanone)

 Nail varnish doesn’t dissolve in water but


does dissolve in propanone
Solutes
 Can you think of anything else that
dissolves?

 Can only solids dissolve?


Solutes
 Pop gets its fizz from carbon dioxide that
is dissolved within

 Carbon Dioxide also dissolves into the


sea, and is a huge way in which it is
removed from the atmosphere
Learning Checkpoint
 Define: Solution, solvent and solute

 Identify each of these in an example of a


cup of coffee

 Give an example of a gas dissolving

 CHALLENGE: Explain what happens to


the bonds between the particles of sugar
when it is dissolved in water
Plenary
 Water based paint is made by dissolving
pigment in water.

 Identify the solution,


solvent and solute in
this example

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