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  1. Saturated Solutions: Measuring Solubility

    50 g Non-iodized table salt (NaCl) 50 g Epsom salts (MgSO 4) 250 g Sugar (sucrose, ... To make sure that your results are reproducible, you should repeat your solubility experiment at least three separate times for each chemical. For each solubility determined by Method 1, you will have the original volume of water, the total mass of the solute ...

  2. Testing the Solubility of Common Liquid Solvents

    Solubility is a term used to describe the amount of materials (solids, liquids, or gas) which can be dissolved in a solvent to make a solution. A solvent is the dissolving agent, e.g. water. A solute is a substance that is dissolved in a solution. In this science fair project, solutions in which the solvent is a liquid will be investigated.

  3. PDF Experiment 4 Solubility of a Salt

    1. Construct the apparatus shown in Figure 1. Use a 50- or 100-mL beaker to make the hot water bath for the heating portion of the experiment. Note that initially, heating and stirring are accomplished using the hot/stir plate. As the solution is cooled, a second stir plate is used to stir the mixture.

  4. PDF Solubility of a Salt

    Solubility of a Salt In this experiment, you will study the effect of changing temperature on the amount of solute that will dissolve in a given amount of water. Water solubility is an important physical property in ... Experiment 12 DATA TABLE Trial Solubility (g / 100 g H 2 O) Temp (°C) 1 80.0 2 120.0 3 160.0 . Created Date:

  5. Solubility

    Add different salts to water, then watch them dissolve and achieve a dynamic equilibrium with solid precipitate. Compare the number of ions in solution for highly soluble NaCl to other slightly soluble salts. Relate the charges on ions to the number of ions in the formula of a salt. Calculate Ksp values.

  6. Solubility Experiment

    Check out Chemistry Rocks! 3 Simple Science Experiments To Teach Students Chemistry for more activity ideas! Testing the Solubility of Substances. For this experiment, your students will explore basic chemistry concepts by testing the solubility of different substances in water. From the example above, we know that table salt is highly soluble ...

  7. Saturated Solutions: Measuring Solubility

    A solution is saturated when no additional solute will dissolve in it. You'll need a gram balance, a 100 ml graduated cylinder, three beakers or glass jars, three saucers, water, 50 g non-iodized salt (NaCl), 50 g Epsom salts (MgSO 4) and 250 g sugar (sucrose). Method 1: Measure 100 ml water and pour into an empty beaker or jar.

  8. PhET Simulation

    Explore how salts dissolve and precipitate in water with this interactive simulation. Compare the solubility and Ksp of different salts.

  9. The effect of temperature on solubility

    Procedure. Set up a hot water bath and an ice bath. Put 2.6 g of ammonium chloride into the boiling tube. Add 4 cm 3 water. Warm the boiling tube in the hot water bath until the solid dissolves. Put the boiling tube in the ice bath and stir with the thermometer. Use wooden tongs to hold it if necessary. Note the temperature at which crystals ...

  10. Experiment: Exploring Solubility

    Solubility is a key concept in chemistry describing the maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature. This experiment explores the solubility of common substances in water, illustrating the impact of molecular structure and temperature on solubility rates. Materials You'll Need: Table salt (sodium chloride)

  11. Solubility: practical

    Solubility - Solubility refers to how well a solute is able to dissolve in a solvent to create a solution. Variable - A variable is anything that can change in an investigation. Table of results - An orderly way in which to record data. Anomalous - Something that does not fit an obvious trend. Get pupils to work in groups of 6.

  12. Solubility

    The weak bonds that form between the solute and the solvent compensate for the energy needed to disrupt the structure of both the pure solute and the solvent. In the case of sugar and water, this process works so well that up to 1800 grams of sucrose can dissolve in a liter of water. Ionic solids (or salts) contain positive and negative ions ...

  13. Solubility Science: How Much is Too Much?

    You should have noticed that sugar had the highest solubility of all your tested compounds (sucrose: about 200 grams per 100 mL of water), followed by Epsom salt (Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate: 113 grams/100 mL), table salt (NaCl: 35.17 g/100 mL), and baking soda (NaHCO 3: 9.6 g/100 mL).

  14. Discussion: Solubility Experiment

    Now fill a cup with 1/2 cup of the other liquid (solvent). Select one of your powdered compounds and add 1 teaspoon to the cup. Stir carefully and observe. Keep adding the powder slowly 1/2 or 1 teaspoon at a time and stirring until it doesn't dissolve anymore. Keep track of how much you add and record your observations.

  15. Practical: Investigate the Solubility of a Solid in Water at a Specific

    Revision notes on Practical: Investigate the Solubility of a Solid in Water at a Specific Temperature for the Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry syllabus, written by the Chemistry experts at Save My Exams.