To enable students to distinguish between soluble and insoluble substances and to understand the equation : Solute + Solvent = Solution
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A solvent is a substance that dissolves the soulte, e.g. water.
What is a Solute?
A solute is the item that dissolves in the solvent, e.g. sugar, salt
Very good Angelica... So can you tell me what is a Solution.
A solution is what is formed when the solute dissolves in the solvent, e.g. sugar water, salt water
Well done
Can u tell me what happens when sand is added to water?
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ReplyDeleteA solvent is a substance that dissolves the soulte, e.g. water.
ReplyDeleteWhat is a Solute?
ReplyDeleteA solute is the item that dissolves in the solvent, e.g. sugar, salt
ReplyDeleteVery good Angelica...
ReplyDeleteSo can you tell me what is a Solution.
A solution is what is formed when the solute dissolves in the solvent, e.g. sugar water, salt water
ReplyDeleteWell done
ReplyDeleteCan u tell me what happens when sand is added to water?
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