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Define It! Definitions Vocab It could be TRUE…
True or False
Big Ideas
What is evaporation?
A 100
Evaporation causes liquids to dry up
A 100
What is a mixture?
A 200
A mixture is a blend of 2 or more materials evenly spread
throughout one another
A 200
What is a precipitate?
A 300
A precipitate is a solid material that forms as a product of a reaction.
A 300
What is saturation?
A 400
Saturation is the point at which nothing else can
dissolve
A 400
Define ratio.
A 500
A ratio is a proportion or comparison to the whole
A 500
A special mixture formed when a material dissolves in
water
B 100
B 100
Solution
3D solid form of a material that can be recognized by its properties (shape, color, and
pattern)
B 200
B 200
Crystal
When two or more chemicals are mixed together and a
change occurs
B 300
B 300
Chemical Reaction
The amount of material (solute) dissolved in a
measure of liquid (solvent)
B 400
B 400
Concentration
When you make a solution less concentrated by adding
more liquid (solvent)
B 500
Dilute
B 500
The process of becoming something different
C 100
Change
C 100
What is volume?
C 200
Volume the 3D space occupied by something
C 200
__________ is a substance that dissolves a solute to form
a solution
C 300
solvent
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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What is the definition of a
reactant?
C 400
Reactants are chemicals that react when mixed with
other chemicals
C 400
________ is the ability to be dissolved
C 500
Solubility
C 500
D 100
Change the word in red to make this statement true:
Cereal, salt, and baking soda are more soluble in water compared to citric acid.
D 100
Cereal, salt, and baking soda are
less soluble in water compared to citric acid.
Change the word in red to make this statement true:
A diluted solution is a solution in which no more
material will dissolve.
D 200
A saturated solution is a solution in which no more material
will dissolve.
D 200
Change the word in red to make this statement true:
Molly made a pitcher of iced tea. It’s too strong. She adds
more sugar to dilute her drink.
D 300
Molly made a pitcher of iced tea. It’s too strong. She adds more
water to dilute her drink.
D 300
D 400
Change the word in red to make this statement true:
Filtering is a method of separating a solution.
D 400
Evaporation is a method of separating solutions.
Change the word in red to make this statement true:
As long as the ratio between solute and solvent stays the
same, the saturation point will remain the same.
D 500
As long as the ratio between solute and solvent stays the
same, the concentration will remain the same.
D 500
True or False
Sometimes when 2 (or more) chemicals are mixed, changes take place and new materials
form.
E 100
TRUE
E 100
True or False
Evidence of a chemical reaction are dissolving and
turning cloudy.
E 200
FALSE
Changes, such as heat, gas and precipitate formation are
evidence of a chemical reaction.
E 200
True or False
2 scoops of detergent in 1000 ml of water has a higher
concentration than 1 scoop in 500 ml of water.
E 300
FALSE
They are equal to each other.
E 300
True or False
When two different containers of an Epsom salt saturated solution are at the same temperature, it means
they have the same concentration.
E 400
E 400
TRUE
True or False
The more solute, the high the concentration.
E 500
True
The more solute, the high the concentration.
E 500
True or False
When using a balance to compare concentrations, you do not have to worry about
the difference of liquid volumes.
F 100
FALSE
When using a balance to compare concentrations, you must compare equal volumes.
F 100
The more solvent, the (higher/lower) the
concentration.
F 200
The more solvent, the
lower the concentration.
F 200
True or False
The solute in a solvent takes up space but does not have
mass.
F 300
FALSE
The solute in a solvent takes up space and has mass.
F 300
True or False
All solutions are mixtures, but all mixtures are not
solutions
F 400
TRUE
All solutions are mixtures, but all mixtures are not solutions
F 400
True or False
Some solutions have saturation points.
F 500
F 500
FALSE
All solutions have a saturation point.
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Separating a Mixture
Please record your wager.
Click on screen to begin
Christie made a dry mixture out of Legos, calcium citrate (crushed up
chalk), and citric acid. She added 50 ml of water to her mixture. She wants to separate them in order: first Legos, second calcium citrate, and last citric acid. She has an evaporation dish, a screen, and a filter. Write the steps
she should take to separate her mixture.
Click on screen to continue
1. Screen- to retrieve Legos
2. Filter- to retrieve the calcium citrate
3. Evaporate- to retrieve the citric acid
Click on screen to continue
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