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Exam (elaborations) GIZMOS Solubility Temperature SE Key 2 Solubility and Temperature Answer Key Vocabulary: concentration, dissolve, homogeneous mixture, solubility, solubility curve, solute, solution, solvent Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) [Note: The purpose of these questions is to activate prior knowledge and get students thinking. Students are not expected to know the answers to the Prior Knowledge Questions.] 1. What happens when you stir a spoonful of sugar into hot water? The sugar dissolves into the water. 2. When sugar or another substance is dissolved in water, it disappears from view and forms a homogeneous mixture with the water, also called a solution. If you can’t see the sugar, how can you tell that it is there? The water tastes sweet and may appear slightly cloudy. [You can boil or evaporate the water to see solid sugar again.] 3. Does sugar dissolve more easily in hot water or cold water? Hot water Gizmo Warm-up A solution generally consists of two parts, a solute that is dissolved and a solvent that the solute is dissolved into. For example, sugar is a solute that is dissolved into the solvent water. In the Solubility and Temperature Gizmo™, you will study how temperature affects how much solute will dissolve in a solution. To begin, check that Potassium nitrate is selected and the Temp. of the water is 20 °C. Click OK. 1. In this solution, what is the solute? Potassium nitrate What is the solvent? Water 2. Click Add 10 g to mix 10 g of potassium nitrate into the water. A. Did all of the potassium nitrate dissolve? Yes B. How can you tell? All of the potassium nitrate disappeared as it was stirred into the water. This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :30:41 GMT -05:00 This study resource was shared via CourseH GIZMOS Solubility Temperature SE Key 2 Activity A: Solubility Get the Gizmo ready: ∙ Click Reset. ∙ Check that the Temp. is 20 °C and that Potassium nitrate is selected. Question: How do we find how much solute can be dissolved in a solvent? 1. Observe: Click OK. Click Add 20 g, and observe the potassium nitrate being mixed into the solution. On the right, select the BAR CHART tab and turn on Show numerical value. The bars show how much solute has been added and how much has piled up on the bottom. Did all of the solute dissolve? Yes 2. Calculate: The concentration of a solution is equal to the mass of solute divided by the volume of solvent. Units of concentration are grams per 100 milliliters (g/100 mL, or g/dL). What is the concentration of this solution? 20 g/100 mL (or 20 g/dL) 3. Experiment: Click Add 20 g again. A. Did all of the solute dissolve? Explain how you can tell. No, some of the solute piled up on the bottom of the container. B. Based on the amount of solute added and the amount piled up on the bottom, how many grams of solute dissolved in the water? 30.65 grams of solute have dissolved. C. The solubility of the solution is equal to the maximum concentration of the solute. What is the solubility of potassium nitrate in 20 °C water? 30.65 g/100 mL 4. Experiment: Click Reset, and select Sodium chloride. With the Temp. still set to 20 °C, click OK. Add sodium chloride to the beaker until it starts piling up at the bottom. A. How much sodium chloride did you add? Answers will vary. B. How much sodium chloride piled up at the bottom? Answers will vary. C. How much sodium chloride dissolved in the water? 36.66 grams D. What is the solubility of sodium chloride in 20 °C water? 36.66 g/100 mL 5. Apply: At 20 °C, how much sodium chloride could be dissolved into 2 L of water? 733.2 g This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :30:41 GMT -05:00 This study resource was shared via CourseH How much potassium nitrate could be dissolved into the same amount of water? 613.0 g Activity B: Solubility and temperature Get the Gizmo ready: ∙ Click Reset. ∙ Set the Temp. to 10 °C. ∙ Select Potassium nitrate, and click OK. Question: How does temperature of the solvent affect solubility? 1. Predict: Based on your own experience, how do you expect temperature to affect solubility? Predictions will vary. [Based on their experience putting sugar into hot and cold water, most students will predict that solubility increases as temperature increases.] 2. Gather data: Use the Gizmo to measure the solubility of potassium nitrate at each temperature given in the table below. Then, graph the resulting solubility curve at right. s Temperature Solubility (g/100 mL) 10 °C 20.54 g/100 mL 20 °C 30.65 g/100 mL 30 °C 44.44 g/100 mL 40 °C 61.91 g/100 mL This study source was downloaded by 1000

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GIZMOS Solubility Temperature SE Key 2
Solubility and Temperature Answer Key

Vocabulary: concentration, dissolve, homogeneous mixture, solubility, solubility curve, solute,
solution, solvent


Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)
[Note: The purpose of these questions is to activate prior knowledge and get students thinking.
Students are not expected to know the answers to the Prior Knowledge Questions.]

1. What happens when you stir a spoonful of sugar into hot water?

The sugar dissolves into the water.


2. When sugar or another substance is dissolved in water, it disappears from view and forms




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Gizmo Warm-up
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A solution generally consists of two parts, a solute that
is dissolved and a solvent that the solute is dissolved
into. For example, sugar is a solute that is dissolved into
the solvent water. In the Solubility and Temperature
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Gizmo™, you will study how temperature affects how
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To begin, check that Potassium nitrate is selected and
the Temp. of the water is 20 °C. Click OK.
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1. In this solution, what is the solute? Potassium nitrate What is the solvent? Water
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2. Click Add 10 g to mix 10 g of potassium nitrate into the water.
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A. Did all of the potassium nitrate dissolve? Yes

B. How can you tell?

All of the potassium nitrate disappeared as it was stirred into the water.




This study source was downloaded by 100000828331062 from CourseHero.com on 08-08-2021 08:30:41 GMT -05:00


https://www.coursehero.com/file/77944473/solubilitytemperaturese-key-2docx/

, Activity A: Get the Gizmo ready:
Solubility ∙ Click Reset.
∙ Check that the Temp. is 20 °C and that
Potassium nitrate is selected.



Question: How do we find how much solute can be dissolved in a solvent?

1. Observe: Click OK. Click Add 20 g, and observe the potassium nitrate being mixed into the
solution. On the right, select the BAR CHART tab and turn on Show numerical value. The
bars show how much solute has been added and how much has piled up on the bottom.

Did all of the solute dissolve? Yes


2. Calculate: The concentration of a solution is equal to the mass of solute divided by the




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volume of solvent. Units of concentration are grams per 100 milliliters (g/100 mL, or g/dL).




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What is the concentration of this solution? 20 g/100 mL (or 20 g/dL)




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3. Experiment: Click Add 20 g again.
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A. Did all of the solute dissolve? Explain how you can tell.

No, some of the solute piled up on the bottom of the container.
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B. Based on the amount of solute added and the amount piled up on the bottom, how
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many grams of solute dissolved in the water? 30.65 grams of solute have dissolved. C.

The solubility of the solution is equal to the maximum concentration of the solute.
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What is the solubility of potassium nitrate in 20 °C water? 30.65 g/100 mL
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4. Experiment: Click Reset, and select Sodium chloride. With the Temp. still set to 20 °C,
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click OK. Add sodium chloride to the beaker until it starts piling up at the bottom.
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A. How much sodium chloride did you add? Answers will vary.

B. How much sodium chloride piled up at the bottom? Answers will vary.
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C. How much sodium chloride dissolved in the water? 36.66 grams

D. What is the solubility of sodium chloride in 20 °C water? 36.66 g/100 mL


5. Apply: At 20 °C, how much sodium chloride could be dissolved into 2 L of water? 733.2 g



This study source was downloaded by 100000828331062 from CourseHero.com on 08-08-2021 08:30:41 GMT -05:00


https://www.coursehero.com/file/77944473/solubilitytemperaturese-key-2docx/

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