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The document discusses different types of solutions including unsaturated, saturated, and supersaturated solutions. It defines key terms like solute, solvent, and solution. An experiment is described where students create solutions with different amounts of solute and observe their appearances to identify if they are unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated. The document also reviews the components and properties of solutions.
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Slidedeck Sci Demo

The document discusses different types of solutions including unsaturated, saturated, and supersaturated solutions. It defines key terms like solute, solvent, and solution. An experiment is described where students create solutions with different amounts of solute and observe their appearances to identify if they are unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated. The document also reviews the components and properties of solutions.
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Properties of Unsaturated or

Saturated solutions
Investigate properties of unsaturated or
saturated solutions
Objectives:

A. Identify the types of solution;

B. Performs an experiment about the types of solutions; and

C. Describe the appearance of saturated,unsaturated, and


supersaturated solutions.
REVIEW

How are you going to describe a homogeneous mixture?


How about heterogeneous mixture?

Can you give some example of homogeneous and


heterogeneous mixture?
Terms to remember…

Substance  a particular kind of matter with uniform properties.

Mixtures  is a material made up of two or more different substances


which are physically combined.
Solute  is a substance dissolved in another substance

Solvent  is a substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution.

 is a special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two


Solutions
or more substances.
Let’s start͙
Look at the pictures below and answer the following questions.

Question
Which of the following pictures show a solution?
How are you going to describe a solution?
What are the components that make up a solution?
COMPONENTS OF A SOLUTION
solvent is a substance that dissolves the solute.
is the universal solvent.

water

A solute is a substance dissolved in a


solution
SUGAR SOLUTION

Dissolving of sugar in water


TYPES OF SOLUTIONS

UNSATURATED SATURATED SUPERSATURATED


SOLUTION SOLUTION SOLUTION
ACTIVITY 1

MIX IT
OUT!
create a group
Presentation Correctness Cooperation Timeliness Total
(30%) (30%) (20%) (20%)

G-1 rics

G-2
G-3
G-4
G-5
Procedures:
1. Prepare 3 identical clear drinking glasses. Label each dispossable
glasses A, B and C, using the paper tape.
2. Filled each glass with drinking water.
3. Put one teaspoon of powdered juice/sugar in glass A.
4. Put 2 teaspoons of powdered juice/sugar in glass B.
5. Put 4 teaspons of powdered juice/sugar in glass C
5. Use tablespoon or stir stick to mix the substances in each
drinking glasses.
6. Observe solutions in each glass.
7. Record your observations below.
Guide questions:

1. How will you describe solutions in

Glass A , B and C ?____

2. Do colors of solutions in glasses A, B, and C the same? Why


or why not? ______

3. Do the taste of solutions in glasses A , B and C the same?


Why or why not? __________
_______________________________________________________
15 MINUTES
LATER
PRESENTATION OF OUTPUTS/RESULTS
Solution is a uniform mixture. Two types of mixtures are
homogeneous and heterogeneous.
Solution has 3 types: unsaturated, saturated and
supersaturated
Solution and mixtures can be used also in other aspects,not
only in Science but also in TLE.
Mixing wine, baking, and making salads are some of the
examples.

Have you tasted a guava jelly or mango jam? How does it


tastes?
Which type of solution is being applied?
1. In a supersaturated solution, why there were
particles that did not dissolved?
2. Describe the color of unsaturated, saturated and
supersaturated solution, and why?
3. Can we make food out of supersaturated solution?
Yes /No, Give one example
4. Is too much solute can preserve food? Yes or No and
why? Give one example
5. In the world of business, which type of solution can
be used and give examplE
1. UNSATURATED SOLUTION
It contains less than the
maximum amount of solute.
It can dissolve more solute.

Can we dissolve any amount of solute in water?

What will
happen if we keep
on adding more
solute to the
solution?
2. SATURATED SOLUTION
 It contains the maximum amount of solute
dissolved by a given amount of solvent.

If you add more solute to the solvent, it


will
no longer dissolve because the solution has reach
its saturation point.

SATURATION POINT
 is the point beyond which the substance will
no longer dissolve in the solution
The presence of an excess solid
which can no longer dissolve is an
evidence that a solution is SATURATED.

Thus becoming SUPERSATURATED.


. SUPERSATURATED SOLUTION
 Solution that is more concentrated
than a saturated solution.
 Holds more solute than it normally
could in its saturated form.

 Supersaturated solutions are unstable.


1. In a supersaturated solution, why there were particles that
did not dissolved?
2. Describe the color of unsaturated, saturated and
supersaturated solution, and why?
3. Can we make food out of supersaturated solution? Yes /No,
Give one example
4. Is too much solute can preserve food? Yes or No and why?
Give one example
5. In the world of business, which type of solution can be used
and give example.
Let’s wrap it up…
MULTIPLE CHOICE: Write the letter of the correct answer.
1. It is the universal solvent.
a. Vinegar b. Syrup c. Water d. Oil
2. Which of the following is a solute.
a. salt b. softdrinks c. water d. beer
3. It is a solution that contains less than the maximum amount of solute.
a. Saturated b. Unsaturated c. Mixture d. Supersaturated
4. It is an ability of the solute to be dissolved in a solvent.
a. Ductility c. Malleability
b. Solubility d. Insoluble
5. It is a mixture of a solvent and a solute.
a. Solubility c. Solution
b. Insoluble d. Saturation point
ANSWER KEY
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. B
5. C
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING

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