SOLUTE + SOLVENT = SOLUTION



 SOLUTE + SOLVENT = SOLUTION

Activity 1

DIRECTION: Do the following activities and answer each question that follows.

Activity A. Where did it go?

Step 1: Get the water, container and salt grains ready. 

Step 2: Put the salt grain in the container. 

Step 3: Pour the water in it. 

Step 4: Stir the water until the salt grain is gone. 


QUESTIONS: 

1. What kind of mixture is exhibited in Step 3? Homogenous or Heterogenous? Why?

Answer: __________________________________________________________________________

2. What happened to the mixture after Step 4? What type of mixture is this now? Why?

Answer: __________________________________________________________________________

3. What transformed the mixture from heterogenous to homogenous? Explain.

Answer: __________________________________________________________________________



Activity B. Making my Own Drink

Step 1. Get the materials ready -- container, water and powdered drink. 

Step 2. Pour the powdered drink in the container. 

Step 3. Pour the water and stir. 

Step 4. Observe.


QUESTIONS: 

1. What type of mixture did you come up? Explain. 

Answer: __________________________________________________________________________

2. In Activity A, which material or substance is the solute? 

Answer: __________________________________________________________________________

3. In Activity B, which material or substance is the solvent?

Answer: __________________________________________________________________________

4. When you mixed the solute and the solvent, what did you create?

Answer: __________________________________________________________________________

5: Why is it important to study solutions?

Answer: __________________________________________________________________________

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