saturated solutions aren't just for science .Saturated solutions and solubility play an important role in our lives, especially in the kitchen.In this home kitchen experiment,we will be examining how to temperature relates to solubility.
CAUTION:please do the activity seriously to avoid some problems.Be careful in handing hot water
Directions:
1. Prepare two large cups and place it on the plane table
2. Add hot water water in one of the cup and cold water in the other cup.
3. Next ,spoon by spoon add as much sugar as you can if it keeps dissolving .Do this to the hot water first to avoid it cooling and then repeat with the cold water.
4. Record how many spoonful of sugar you can add eachcup until it is completely dissolved.
Temperature:
*cold
*hot
spoonful of sugar :pls answer it
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5 spoonful of sugar can be dissolved in the hot water, 2 spoonful of sugar is dissolved in the cold water.
Explanation:
- A saturated solution can be defined as a solution that has the maximum amount of solute dissolved in the solvent. After the saturation point, the solute will not dissolve in the solvent.
- The concept of saturated solutions is often used in the kitchen like while making drinks.
- From the experiment it is seen that when water is heated, it can dissolve up to 5 spoons sugar in it, but when the water is cold it can dissolve only two spoon sugar.
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