Saturated and Unsaturated Solution
Saturated and Unsaturated Solution
science 7 class
Ms. Kimberly R. Sulit
Science Teacher
Prayer
Checking of
attendance
Welcome to
science 7 class
Ms. Kimberly R. Sulit
Science Teacher
Mixture of
Sugar and
Water
Homogeneous
mixture
Mixture of Sand
and Water
Heterogeneous
mixture
Mixture of Oil and
Soy Sauce
Heterogeneous
mixture
Mixture of Salt and
Water
Homogeneous
mixture
science 7 class
Count and Name Me!
There are 26 letters in the Alphabet.
Each letter corresponds from
number 1 to 26. Name the following words based from the
given
numbers.
A B C DE FGH I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Examples:
19 1 12 20
Count and Name Me!
1.
19 15 12 21 20 5
SOLUTE
2.
19 15 12 22 5 14 20
SOLVENT
3.
19 15 12 21 20 9 15 14
SOLUTION
4.
19 15 12 21 2 9 12 9 20 25
SOLUBILITY
5.
21 14 19 1 20 21 18 1 20 5 4
U N SATU RATE D
Count and Name Me!
Properties of
unsaturated and
saturated solution
OBJECTIVE 1 OBJECTIVE 2
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Conclusions
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Challenges and
Discoveries
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Challenges and
Discoveries
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Lets try this!
1. 10 g of salt is dissolve in 100 mL of water.
Solute :
Solvent:
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Challenges and
Discoveries
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science 7 class
Why sugar dissolves in water ?
SOLUBILITY
21 14 19 1 20 21 18 1 20 5 4
U N SATU RATE D
5.
21 14 19 1 20 21 18 1 20 5 4
U N SATU RATE D
5.
21 14 19 1 20 21 18 1 20 5 4
U N SATU RATE D
5.
21 14 19 1 20 21 18 1 20 5 4
U N SATU RATE D
Let’s do an activity!
of water?
Solution A
Solution B
Group 2
unsaturated solution
through
illustration/drawing
Group 3
unsaturated solution
through
the prepared solution.
Group Presentation Rubric
Criteria
Rubrics
(Excellent) 10 (Very Good) 9 (Good) 8 Fair 7
All the answers were Most of the answers Some of the answers The answere were
CONTENT (Answer) state correctly. were correctly stated. were correctly out of the box.
stated.
The group worked The group worked Group Group did not work
very well with each very well with each communicated well together. There
other and the other and relatively well with a were obvious
presentation was communicated well. few lapses in the miscommunications
COOPERATION/ shared equally Some members presentation; some and lapses in the
TEAMWORK among the group participated slightly students dominated presentation.
members. more than the the presentation and
others. others did not
participated much.
The presenter The presenter The presenter The group is not able
explained the activity explained correctly missed some to explain their
PRESENTATION clearly and correctly. but the deliberation observations and observation.
is not yet that good. cannot delivered
well the activity.
Activity Proper
Reporting
How can you distinguish a saturated
solution from unsaturated solution?
What is the evidence that a solution is
unsaturated? Saturated?
Who among you loves coffee?
What happens if you increase the
amount of sugar that you added to
your coffee?
Will it be beneficial to our health?
Post Test
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the following is/are component/s of a solution?
A. solute C. solute and solvent
B. solvent D. none of the above
2. What best describes an unsaturated solution?
A. It has dissolved solute.
B. It tends to be darker in color.
C. It normally have undissolved solute.
D. It has undissolved solute that can be seen in the solution.
3. How could you tell that a solution reached its saturation point?
A. When the solute stops dissolving.
B. When the solute continues to dissolve.
C. When the solute seems to disappear.
D. You could add more solute to the solution .
4. What is the evidence that a solution is saturated?
A. The solution is homogeneous.
B. Solute particles dissolve in the solvent.
C. Solute particles affect the boiling temperature of water.
D. The presence of excess solute which can no longer dissolve.
Solution A
Solution B
3
3. Differentiate saturated from unsaturated
solution through illustration/drawing. (Group
2)