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Separating Concentration Saturation Fizz Quiz

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What is evaporation?

Causes liquid to dry up- the liquid turns to a gas

And disappears into the air, leaving dissolved

Solid material behind.

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Solvent and Solute.

A solution is made up of what two parts?

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Looks and tastes strong, amount of material dissolved in

a liquid, opposite of dilute.

Define and describe concentration.

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CHANGE!

What is it called when something is in the process of becoming something different?

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1. Metal filter/screen2. Coffee filter3. evaporation

What are three ways to separate a mixture?

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TRUE.

True or False: If a solution is saturated, it is more concentrated.

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Opposite of concentration, adding more water or solvent,

Weakens the solution.

Define and describe dilute.

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Temperature Change, Gas formation, or precipitate

How do you know when a chemical reaction occurs?

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A characteristic of an object such as size, color, shape or

texture.

What is property?

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Solute: Solid materialSolvent: liquid

Define Solvent and Solute.

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If you have equal volumes on a balance and one is heavier,

the heavier one is more concentrated.

How do you compare concentrations of equal volumes?

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A solid material that forms as a product of a reaction.

What is a precipitate?

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Dissolving: one material disperses uniformly into

another material, first material seems to disappear.

Reacting: when a change occurs, temperature, gas or

precipitate.

What is the difference between dissolving and reacting?

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CITRIC ACIDMore spoons of solute to saturate

the solution.

What is more soluble: citric acid or salt?

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Three-dimensional space occupied by something. In this investigation it is the amount of

liquid.

What is volume?

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When two chemicals react when they are mixed

What are reactants?

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Evaporation.

How can someone separate a solution?

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Describe what a person could do to dilute a solution.

Add water to the solution

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What happens to a soft-drink solution when you increase the amount of powder in a given amount of

water?

The soft-drink solution becomes more

concentrated, tastes sweet and looks dark.

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Going straight across from side to side. (adj.)

What is horizontal?


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