Able to dissolve in a certain solvent.
What is Soluble?
How can you make a solution less saturated?
What is Add More Solvent?
The process used to separate and collect the parts of a solution?
What is Distillation?
What color do bases turn red litmus paper?
What is Blue?
Lemon juice
What acid?
A solution that forms when no more solute will dissolve in a specific amount of solvent
What is Saturated Solution?
How can you make a solution more saturated?
What is Add More Solute?
The quantity of solute dissolved in a certain quantity of solvent.
What is Concentration?
What colour do acids turn blue litmus paper
What is Red?
Baking soda
What is Base?
The mass of solute that can dissolve in a certain volume or mass of solvent, at a certain temperature.
What is solubility?
If a solution is diluted does it have more or less solute.
What is Less
The type of solution created when making your crystal candy?
What is supersaturated?
The colour a base turns blue litmus paper.
What is doesn't change, stays blue. .
Salt water
What is a Base?
A solution that has less than the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved
What is Unsaturated Solution?
Two factors that can impact the rate of dissolving.
What are stirring and increased temperature?
Any substance that changes color in the presence of an acid or base
What is an Indicator? What is the litmus test?
A compound that tastes sour, can corrode metal, and cause severe burns.
What is an Acid?
Distilled water
What is neutral?
Which substance has greater solubility? Flour or salt?
What is Salt?
The evaporation of a solvent from a solution, leaving the solute behind in crystal form.
What is Crystallization?
A compound that dissolves in water to form a solution that is bitter, slippery, and can cause severe burns to skin.
What is a Base?
The pH scale is from 0 to 14 if yogurt is a pH of 4.5, is it an acid or base?
What is an acid?