Q1 PPT Science W3
Q1 PPT Science W3
DAY 1
REVIEW
Directions: Identify the solvent and
the solute in the following mixtures.
4. carbonated beverages
________ +________
1. 2.
3. 4.
5.
ASSESSMENT
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement
is correct, FALSE if not.
1. A solution is a homogeneous
mixture of solute and solvent.
2. Solutions can exist in any
phase, including solid, liquid, and gas.
ASSESSMENT
3. In a saline solution, water is
the solute and salt is the solvent.
4. Solutions can only be formed
between substances in the same phase.
5. A solution can contain multiple
solutes but only one solvent.
QUARTER 1 WEEK 3
DAY 2
REVIEW
Directions: In each of the solution
below. Identify the solute and the
solvent. Complete the table.
Solution Solute Solvent
1. vetsin and
water
2. honey and
water
REVIEW
Directions: In each of the solution
below. Identify the solute and the
solvent. Complete the table.
Solution Solute Solvent
3. Alcohol and
water
4. Coffee powder
and water
REVIEW
Directions: In each of the solution
below. Identify the solute and the
solvent. Complete the table.
Solution Solute Solvent
5. Salt and
vinegar
Write examples of common
materials that can be added in
the given solvent to form a
solution and then answer
the questions below.
_________
_________
+
_________
Water
1. What kind of mixture is it?
1. 2.
3. 4.
5.
ASSESSMENT
Directions: Write WOW if the statement
is correct, EDI WOW if not.
4. A homogeneous mixture
always appears uniform throughout.
DAY 3
REVIEW
Directions: Fill in the blank with the
correct word to complete the
sentence.
1. A solution is a homogeneous
mixture of one or more __________
dissolved in a solvent.
REVIEW
Instructions:
DAY 4
REVIEW
Directions: Define what is a solution
and cite examples.
Solutions
and Their
Characteristics
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of one
or more solutes dissolved in a solvent. There
are many kinds of solutions. It exists in any
phase. Note, that the solute is a substance
that dissolved in the solvent.
For example, in a saline solution, salt is the
solute dissolved in water as the solvent. Any
two substances which can be evenly mixed
may form a solution. Even if it is made of
different phases if the result exists of a single
phase, it is a solution.
The solution particles cannot be seen
by our naked eye. It does not allow beams
of light to scatter. And the solute from a
solution cannot be separated by filtration
(or mechanically). The picture below
shows the components of solution.
ACTIVITY 4
Directions: Draw a if the statement is
correct, false if not.
1. A supersaturated solution
contains more solute than it should
theoretically hold at a given temperature.
ACTIVITY 4
2. Mixing oil and water can result in
the formation of a solution.