7.2: Concentration and Solubility

by Sam Harrelson on October 22, 2009

Here is the note sheet we completed in class today on section 7.2 (click).

Remember, your homework is Section 7.2 Section Assessment p. 235 #1-3!

1. What is a dilute solution? Please give an example.
2. How does a concentrated solution differ from a dilute solution?
3. How can you change the concentration of a solution?
4. When you make juice from concentrate by adding water, are you making a dilute or concentrated solution?
5. How do you measure the concentration of a solution?
6. Why can you only add so much sugar to sweet tea?
7. What is a saturated solution?
8. What does the solubility of a substance tell you?
9. What factors affect the solubility of a substance?
10. How does pressure affect the solubility of gases?
11. How do solvents affect how well a solute dissolves in liquids?
12. How are the solubility of solids affected by temperature?
13. What is a supersaturated solution?
14. Is NaCl or baking soda more soluble in water?
15. As temperature increases, what happens to the solubility of a gas?

See you tomorrow!

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