Quarter 1 Module 7 - Concentration of Solutions
Quarter 1 Module 7 - Concentration of Solutions
Quarter 1 Module 7 - Concentration of Solutions
Solutions
RECALL
SOLUTION
TWO COMPONENTS
SOLUTE SOLVENT
COMPONENTS WHICH IS THE
PRESENT IN A DISSOLVING
LESSER MEDIUM OR
PRESENT IN A
AMOUNTS
GREATER AMOUNT
THAN THE SOLUTE
RECALL
Sugar- SOLUTE
Water is -SOLVENT
RECALL
UNSATURATED SATURATED
SOLUTIONS SOLUTIONS
HOW DO WE KNOW
THE ACCURATE
AMOUNT OF
SOLUTE ?
LET’S SAY YOU PREPARED A GLASS OF ICED TEA AND YOU PUT TOO
MUCH ICED TEA POWDER ON IT.
WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL HAPPEN TO THE COLOR, THE SMELL AND
THE TASTE?
OF COURSE THE COLOR WILL BE DARK; THE SMELL IS TOO STRONG AND
THE TASTE WILL BE TOO SWEET SINCE YOU PUT TOO MUCH ICED TEA
POWDER ON IT.
● INTENSITY OF COLOR
● STRENGTH OF THE SMELL
● DEGREE OF SWEETNESS
CONCENTRATION
(OF THE ICED TEA ALL DEPEND
refers to the amount
CONCENTRATION
ON)
of solute dissolved in
OF THE SOLUTIONS
a solution.
THIS CAN BE EXPRESS BY QUALITATIVELY AND QUANTITAVELY
DILUTED CONCENTRATED
means a weak solution a strong solution because it
because it contains a little contains a large amount of
amount of solute solute dissolved in a
compared to the amount solution.
of solvent.
Qualitatively
THIS CAN BE EXPRESS QUALITATIVELY
LESS
MORE
SOLUTE
SOLUTE
DILUTED
CONCENTRATED
MORE
LESS
SOLVENT
SOLVENT
Situation 3: There are two solutions as follows: